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Robust and Efficient Medical Imaging with Self-Supervision
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2022
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Abstract
Recent progress in Medical Artificial Intelligence (AI) has delivered systems that can reach clinical expert level performance. However, such systems tend to demonstrate sub-optimal "out-of-distribution" performance when evaluated in clinical settings different from the training environment. A common mitigation strategy is to develop separate systems for each clinical setting using site-specific data [1]. However, this quickly becomes impractical as medical data is time-consuming to acquire and expensive to annotate [2]. Thus, the problem of "data-efficient generalization" presents an ongoing difficulty for Medical AI development. Although progress in representation learning shows promise, their benefits have not been rigorously studied, specifically for out-of-distribution settings. To meet these challenges, we present REMEDIS, a unified representation learning strategy to improve robustness and data-efficiency of medical imaging AI. REMEDIS uses a generic combination of large-scale supervised transfer learning with self-supervised learning and requires little task-specific customization. We study a diverse range of medical imaging tasks and simulate three realistic application scenarios using retrospective data. REMEDIS exhibits significantly improved in-distribution performance with up to 11.5% relative improvement in diagnostic accuracy over a strong supervised baseline. More importantly, our strategy leads to strong data-efficient generalization of medical imaging AI, matching strong supervised baselines using between 1% to 33% of retraining data across tasks. These results suggest that REMEDIS can significantly accelerate the life-cycle of medical imaging AI development thereby presenting an important step forward for medical imaging AI to deliver broad impact.
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Autoren
- Shekoofeh Azizi
- Laura Culp
- Jan Freyberg
- Basil Mustafa
- Sebastien Baur
- Simon Kornblith
- Ting Chen
- Patricia MacWilliams
- S. Sara Mahdavi
- Ellery Wulczyn
- Boris Babenko
- Megan Wilson
- Aaron Loh
- Po-Hsuan Cameron Chen
- Yuan Liu
- Pinal Bavishi
- Scott Mayer McKinney
- Jim Winkens
- Abhijit Guha Roy
- Zach Beaver
- Fiona Ryan
- Justin D. Krogue
- Mozziyar Etemadi
- Umesh Telang
- Yun Liu
- Lily Peng
- Greg S. Corrado
- Dale R. Webster
- David J. Fleet
- Geoffrey E. Hinton
- Neil Houlsby
- Alan Karthikesalingam
- Mohammad Norouzi
- Vivek Natarajan