Deep Learning with Order-invariant Operator for Multi-instance Histopathology Classification
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| Publication date | 12-2017 |
| Event | Medical Imaging meets NIPS Workshop NIPS 2017 |
| Number of pages | 3 |
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| Abstract |
The computer-aided analysis of medical scans is a longstanding goal in the medical imaging field. Currently, deep learning has became a dominant methodology for supporting pathologists and radiologist. Deep learning algorithms have been successfully applied to digital pathology and radiology, nevertheless, there are still practical issues that prevent these tools to be widely used in practice. The main obstacles are low number of available cases and large size of images (a.k.a. the small n, large p problem in machine learning), and a very limited access to annotation at a pixel level that can lead to severe overfitting and large computational requirements. We propose to handle these issues by introducing a framework that
processes a medical image as a collection of small patches using a single, shared neural network. The final diagnosis is provided by combining scores of individual patches using a permutation-invariant operator (combination). In machine learning community such approach is called a multi-instance learning (MIL). |
| Document type | Abstract |
| Note | On ArXiv with title: Deep Learning with Permutation-invariant Operator for Multi-instance Histopathology Classification. |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.1712.00310 |
| Other links | https://sites.google.com/view/med-nips-2017/abstracts |
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