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SAM-aware Test-time Adaptation for Universal Medical Image Segmentation

5 June 2025
Jianghao Wu
Yicheng Wu
Yutong Xie
Wenjia Bai
You Zhang
Feilong Tang
Yulong Li
Yasmeen George
Imran Razzak
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Abstract

Universal medical image segmentation using the Segment Anything Model (SAM) remains challenging due to its limited adaptability to medical domains. Existing adaptations, such as MedSAM, enhance SAM's performance in medical imaging but at the cost of reduced generalization to unseen data. Therefore, in this paper, we propose SAM-aware Test-Time Adaptation (SAM-TTA), a fundamentally different pipeline that preserves the generalization of SAM while improving its segmentation performance in medical imaging via a test-time framework. SAM-TTA tackles two key challenges: (1) input-level discrepancies caused by differences in image acquisition between natural and medical images and (2) semantic-level discrepancies due to fundamental differences in object definition between natural and medical domains (e.g., clear boundaries vs. ambiguous structures). Specifically, our SAM-TTA framework comprises (1) Self-adaptive Bezier Curve-based Transformation (SBCT), which adaptively converts single-channel medical images into three-channel SAM-compatible inputs while maintaining structural integrity, to mitigate the input gap between medical and natural images, and (2) Dual-scale Uncertainty-driven Mean Teacher adaptation (DUMT), which employs consistency learning to align SAM's internal representations to medical semantics, enabling efficient adaptation without auxiliary supervision or expensive retraining. Extensive experiments on five public datasets demonstrate that our SAM-TTA outperforms existing TTA approaches and even surpasses fully fine-tuned models such as MedSAM in certain scenarios, establishing a new paradigm for universal medical image segmentation. Code can be found atthis https URL.

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@article{wu2025_2506.05221,
  title={ SAM-aware Test-time Adaptation for Universal Medical Image Segmentation },
  author={ Jianghao Wu and Yicheng Wu and Yutong Xie and Wenjia Bai and You Zhang and Feilong Tang and Yulong Li and Yasmeen George and Imran Razzak },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.05221},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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