FedGSCA aggregates client-level GMM noise selectors and uses adaptive pseudo-labels with a credal-set robust loss to improve federated medical image classification under label noise.
CreINNs: Credal-Set Interval Neural Networks for Uncertainty Estimation in Classification Tasks
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Effective uncertainty estimation is becoming increasingly attractive for enhancing the reliability of neural networks. This work presents a novel approach, termed Credal-Set Interval Neural Networks (CreINNs), for classification. CreINNs retain the fundamental structure of traditional Interval Neural Networks, capturing weight uncertainty through deterministic intervals. CreINNs are designed to predict an upper and a lower probability bound for each class, rather than a single probability value. The probability intervals can define a credal set, facilitating estimating different types of uncertainties associated with predictions. Experiments on standard multiclass and binary classification tasks demonstrate that the proposed CreINNs can achieve superior or comparable quality of uncertainty estimation compared to variational Bayesian Neural Networks (BNNs) and Deep Ensembles. Furthermore, CreINNs significantly reduce the computational complexity of variational BNNs during inference. Moreover, the effective uncertainty quantification of CreINNs is also verified when the input data are intervals.
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FedGSCA: Medical Federated Learning with Global Sample Selector and Client Adaptive Adjuster under Label Noise
FedGSCA aggregates client-level GMM noise selectors and uses adaptive pseudo-labels with a credal-set robust loss to improve federated medical image classification under label noise.