Colorectal polyps are key indicators for early detection of colorectal cancer. However, traditional endoscopic imaging often struggles with accurate polyp localization and lacks comprehensive contextual awareness, which can limit the explainability of diagnoses. To address these issues, we propose the Dynamic Contextual Attention Network (DCAN). This novel approach transforms spatial representations into adaptive contextual insights, using an attention mechanism that enhances focus on critical polyp regions without explicit localization modules. By integrating contextual awareness into the classification process, DCAN improves decision interpretability and overall diagnostic performance. This advancement in imaging could lead to more reliable colorectal cancer detection, enabling better patient outcomes.
View on arXiv@article{cherukuri2025_2504.20306, title={ Dynamic Contextual Attention Network: Transforming Spatial Representations into Adaptive Insights for Endoscopic Polyp Diagnosis }, author={ Teja Krishna Cherukuri and Nagur Shareef Shaik and Sribhuvan Reddy Yellu and Jun-Won Chung and Dong Hye Ye }, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.20306}, year={ 2025 } }