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Self-Training with Improved Regularization for Sample-Efficient Chest X-Ray Classification

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arxiv 2005.02231 v2 pith:STRT4MQK submitted 2020-05-03 cs.CV cs.LG

classification cs.CVcs.LG
keywords datachestclassificationlabeledlearningmodelsself-trainingtrained
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Automated diagnostic assistants in healthcare necessitate accurate AI models that can be trained with limited labeled data, can cope with severe class imbalances and can support simultaneous prediction of multiple disease conditions. To this end, we present a deep learning framework that utilizes a number of key components to enable robust modeling in such challenging scenarios. Using an important use-case in chest X-ray classification, we provide several key insights on the effective use of data augmentation, self-training via distillation and confidence tempering for small data learning in medical imaging. Our results show that using 85% lesser labeled data, we can build predictive models that match the performance of classifiers trained in a large-scale data setting.

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