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Differential diagnosis of tumors is important for computer-aided diagnosis. In computer-aided diagnosis systems, expert knowledge of lesion segmentation masks is limited as it is only used during preprocessing or as supervision to guide feature extraction. To improve the utilization of lesion segmentation masks, this study proposes a simple and effective multitask learning network that improves medical image classification using self-predicted segmentation as guiding knowledge; we call this network RS -net. In RS -net, the predicted segmentation probability map obtained from the initial segmentation inference is added to the original image to form a new input, which is then reinput to the network for the final classification inference. We validated the proposed RS -net using three datasets: the pNENs-Grade dataset, which tested the prediction of pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasm grading, and the HCC-MVI dataset, which tested the prediction of microvascular invasion of hepatocellular carcinoma, and ISIC 2017 public skin lesion dataset. The experimental results indicate that the proposed strategy of reusing self-predicted segmentation is effective, and RS -net outperforms other popular networks and existing state-of-the-art studies. Interpretive analytics based on feature visualization demonstrates that the improved classification performance of our reuse strategy is due to the semantic information that can be acquired in advance in a shallow network.
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IEEE J Biomed Health Inform
July 2023
Health Inf Sci Syst
December 2023
School of Information Science and Technology, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, 230026 Anhui China.
Semi-supervised learning (SSL) has attracted increasing attention in medical image segmentation, where the mainstream usually explores perturbation-based consistency as a regularization to leverage unlabelled data. However, unlike directly optimizing segmentation task objectives, consistency regularization is a compromise by incorporating invariance towards perturbations, and inevitably suffers from noise in self-predicted targets. The above issues result in a knowledge gap between supervised guidance and unsupervised regularization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Sci Med Sport
March 2017
Korey Stringer Institute, Human Performance Laboratory, Department of Kinesiology, University of Connecticut, United States.
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between pacing, gastrointestinal temperature (T), and percent body mass loss (%BML) on relative race performance during a warm weather 11.3km road race.
Design: Observational study of a sample of active runners competing in the 2014 Falmouth Road Race.