Self Supervised Lesion Recognition For Breast Ultrasound Diagnosis
Previous deep learning based Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD) system treats multiple views of the same lesion as independent images. Since an ultrasound image only describes a partial 2D projection of a 3D lesion, such paradigm ignores the semantic relationship between different views of a lesion, whi...
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Zusammenfassung: | Previous deep learning based Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD) system treats
multiple views of the same lesion as independent images. Since an ultrasound
image only describes a partial 2D projection of a 3D lesion, such paradigm
ignores the semantic relationship between different views of a lesion, which is
inconsistent with the traditional diagnosis where sonographers analyze a lesion
from at least two views. In this paper, we propose a multi-task framework that
complements Benign/Malignant classification task with lesion recognition (LR)
which helps leveraging relationship among multiple views of a single lesion to
learn a complete representation of the lesion. To be specific, LR task employs
contrastive learning to encourage representation that pulls multiple views of
the same lesion and repels those of different lesions. The task therefore
facilitates a representation that is not only invariant to the view change of
the lesion, but also capturing fine-grained features to distinguish between
different lesions. Experiments show that the proposed multi-task framework
boosts the performance of Benign/Malignant classification as two sub-tasks
complement each other and enhance the learned representation of ultrasound
images. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2204.08477 |