The paper reports that an adversarial attention U-Net with a combined KL-Tversky loss improves semi-supervised lung segmentation and classification on chest X-rays compared with TV and XETV losses.
Multi-Adversarial Variational Autoencoder Networks
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The unsupervised training of GANs and VAEs has enabled them to generate realistic images mimicking real-world distributions and perform image-based unsupervised clustering or semi-supervised classification. Combining the power of these two generative models, we introduce Multi-Adversarial Variational autoEncoder Networks (MAVENs), a novel network architecture that incorporates an ensemble of discriminators in a VAE-GAN network, with simultaneous adversarial learning and variational inference. We apply MAVENs to the generation of synthetic images and propose a new distribution measure to quantify the quality of the generated images. Our experimental results using datasets from the computer vision and medical imaging domains---Street View House Numbers, CIFAR-10, and Chest X-Ray datasets---demonstrate competitive performance against state-of-the-art semi-supervised models both in image generation and classification tasks.
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Semi-Supervised Multi-Task Learning With Chest X-Ray Images
The paper reports that an adversarial attention U-Net with a combined KL-Tversky loss improves semi-supervised lung segmentation and classification on chest X-rays compared with TV and XETV losses.