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Quantitative Imaging Principles Improves Medical Image Learning (2206.06663v3)

Published 14 Jun 2022 in q-bio.QM, cs.CV, and eess.IV

Abstract: Fundamental differences between natural and medical images have recently favored the use of self-supervised learning (SSL) over ImageNet transfer learning for medical image applications. Differences between image types are primarily due to the imaging modality and medical images utilize a wide range of physics based techniques while natural images are captured using only visible light. While many have demonstrated that SSL on medical images has resulted in better downstream task performance, our work suggests that more performance can be gained. The scientific principles which are used to acquire medical images are not often considered when constructing learning problems. For this reason, we propose incorporating quantitative imaging principles during generative SSL to improve image quality and quantitative biological accuracy. We show that this training schema results in better starting states for downstream supervised training on limited data. Our model also generates images that validate on clinical quantitative analysis software.

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Authors (7)
  1. Lambert T. Leong (3 papers)
  2. Michael C. Wong (1 paper)
  3. Yannik Glaser (6 papers)
  4. Thomas Wolfgruber (2 papers)
  5. Steven B. Heymsfield (1 paper)
  6. Peter Sadowski (31 papers)
  7. John A. Shepherd (5 papers)
Citations (1)