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Indication as Prior Knowledge for Multimodal Disease Classification in Chest Radiographs with Transformers

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arxiv 2202.06076 v1 pith:PNGR3G2G submitted 2022-02-12 cs.CV cs.LG

classification cs.CVcs.LG
keywords classificationindicationfieldimagemultimodaldiseasepatientrequest
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When a clinician refers a patient for an imaging exam, they include the reason (e.g. relevant patient history, suspected disease) in the scan request; this appears as the indication field in the radiology report. The interpretation and reporting of the image are substantially influenced by this request text, steering the radiologist to focus on particular aspects of the image. We use the indication field to drive better image classification, by taking a transformer network which is unimodally pre-trained on text (BERT) and fine-tuning it for multimodal classification of a dual image-text input. We evaluate the method on the MIMIC-CXR dataset, and present ablation studies to investigate the effect of the indication field on the classification performance. The experimental results show our approach achieves 87.8 average micro AUROC, outperforming the state-of-the-art methods for unimodal (84.4) and multimodal (86.0) classification. Our code is available at https://github.com/jacenkow/mmbt.

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    CRRG-CLIP combines region detection, GPT-2 report generation, and CLIP-style classification, and claims parity with full-data baselines despite being trained on a small subset.

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