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Boosting Ultrasound Image Classification via Attribute-Guided Dual-Branch Framework

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Ultrasound image classification is essential for computer-aided diagnosis. However, current methods often neglect clinical priors, leading to poor generalization in challenging scenarios and a lack of interpretability that limits clinical adoption.

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