Leukocyte Classification using Multimodal Architecture Enhanced by Knowledge Distillation
This work addresses the problem of automated white blood cell classification for medical diagnostics by integrating multiple image modalities, representing an incremental improvement over single-modality methods.
The paper tackles leukocyte classification by developing an efficient multimodal architecture using a novel multimodal white blood cell dataset, achieving high performance with low complexity.
Recently, a lot of automated white blood cells (WBC) or leukocyte classification techniques have been developed. However, all of these methods only utilize a single modality microscopic image i.e. either blood smear or fluorescence based, thus missing the potential of a better learning from multimodal images. In this work, we develop an efficient multimodal architecture based on a first of its kind multimodal WBC dataset for the task of WBC classification. Specifically, our proposed idea is developed in two steps - 1) First, we learn modality specific independent subnetworks inside a single network only; 2) We further enhance the learning capability of the independent subnetworks by distilling knowledge from high complexity independent teacher networks. With this, our proposed framework can achieve a high performance while maintaining low complexity for a multimodal dataset. Our unique contribution is two-fold - 1) We present a first of its kind multimodal WBC dataset for WBC classification; 2) We develop a high performing multimodal architecture which is also efficient and low in complexity at the same time.