{"title":"Medimatrix:用于类风湿性关节炎诊断的灰度图像的创新预训练彻底改变了医学图像分类。","authors":"Linchen Liu, Yiyang Zhang, Le Sun","doi":"10.1007/s13755-023-00246-7","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>Efficient and accurate medical image classification (MIC) methods face two major challenges: (1) high similarity between images of different disease classes; and (2) generating large medical image datasets for training deep neural networks is challenging due to privacy restrictions and the need for expert ground truth annotations. In this paper, we introduce a novel deep learning method called pre-training grayscale images with supervised learning for MIC (MediMatrix). Instead of pre-training on color ImageNet, our approach uses MediMatrix on grayscale ImageNet. To improve the performance of the network, we introduce ShuffleAttention (SA), a self-attention mechanism. By combining SA with the multiple residual structure (ResSA block) and replacing short-cut connections with dense residual connections between corresponding layers (densepath), our network can dynamically adjust channel attention weights and receive image inputs of different sizes, resulting in improved feature representation and better discrimination of similarities between different categories. MediMatrix effectively classifies X-ray images of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), enabling efficient screening without the need for expert analysis or invasive testing. Through extensive experiments, we demonstrate the superiority of MediMatrix over state-of-the-art methods and that color is not critical for rich natural image classification. 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Medimatrix: innovative pre-training of grayscale images for rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis revolutionises medical image classification.
Efficient and accurate medical image classification (MIC) methods face two major challenges: (1) high similarity between images of different disease classes; and (2) generating large medical image datasets for training deep neural networks is challenging due to privacy restrictions and the need for expert ground truth annotations. In this paper, we introduce a novel deep learning method called pre-training grayscale images with supervised learning for MIC (MediMatrix). Instead of pre-training on color ImageNet, our approach uses MediMatrix on grayscale ImageNet. To improve the performance of the network, we introduce ShuffleAttention (SA), a self-attention mechanism. By combining SA with the multiple residual structure (ResSA block) and replacing short-cut connections with dense residual connections between corresponding layers (densepath), our network can dynamically adjust channel attention weights and receive image inputs of different sizes, resulting in improved feature representation and better discrimination of similarities between different categories. MediMatrix effectively classifies X-ray images of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), enabling efficient screening without the need for expert analysis or invasive testing. Through extensive experiments, we demonstrate the superiority of MediMatrix over state-of-the-art methods and that color is not critical for rich natural image classification. Our results highlight the potential of computer-aided diagnosis combined with MediMatrix as a valuable screening tool for early detection and intervention in RA.
期刊介绍:
Health Information Science and Systems is a multidisciplinary journal that integrates artificial intelligence/computer science/information technology with health science and services, embracing information science research coupled with topics related to the modeling, design, development, integration and management of health information systems, smart health, artificial intelligence in medicine, and computer aided diagnosis, medical expert systems. The scope includes: i.) smart health, artificial Intelligence in medicine, computer aided diagnosis, medical image processing, medical expert systems ii.) medical big data, medical/health/biomedicine information resources such as patient medical records, devices and equipments, software and tools to capture, store, retrieve, process, analyze, optimize the use of information in the health domain, iii.) data management, data mining, and knowledge discovery, all of which play a key role in decision making, management of public health, examination of standards, privacy and security issues, iv.) development of new architectures and applications for health information systems.