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arxiv: 2110.06803 · v3 · pith:JIJHYWSH · submitted 2021-10-13 · cs.CV

Learn to Ignore: Domain Adaptation for Multi-Site MRI Analysis

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classification cs.CV
keywords ignoreimagesadaptationclassificationdatasetdomainlearnlearning
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The limited availability of large image datasets, mainly due to data privacy and differences in acquisition protocols or hardware, is a significant issue in the development of accurate and generalizable machine learning methods in medicine. This is especially the case for Magnetic Resonance (MR) images, where different MR scanners introduce a bias that limits the performance of a machine learning model. We present a novel method that learns to ignore the scanner-related features present in MR images, by introducing specific additional constraints on the latent space. We focus on a real-world classification scenario, where only a small dataset provides images of all classes. Our method \textit{Learn to Ignore (L2I)} outperforms state-of-the-art domain adaptation methods on a multi-site MR dataset for a classification task between multiple sclerosis patients and healthy controls.

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