CVAILGSep 5, 2022

Consistency-Based Semi-supervised Evidential Active Learning for Diagnostic Radiograph Classification

arXiv:2209.01858v118 citationsh-index: 16
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This work addresses the annotation burden for specialists in diagnostic radiograph classification, though it is incremental as it builds on existing semi-supervised methods.

The authors tackled the problem of reducing annotation burden in multi-label medical image classification by combining semi-supervised and active learning, resulting in substantive performance improvements over baselines and better accuracy on rarer abnormalities with fewer labelled samples.

Deep learning approaches achieve state-of-the-art performance for classifying radiology images, but rely on large labelled datasets that require resource-intensive annotation by specialists. Both semi-supervised learning and active learning can be utilised to mitigate this annotation burden. However, there is limited work on combining the advantages of semi-supervised and active learning approaches for multi-label medical image classification. Here, we introduce a novel Consistency-based Semi-supervised Evidential Active Learning framework (CSEAL). Specifically, we leverage predictive uncertainty based on theories of evidence and subjective logic to develop an end-to-end integrated approach that combines consistency-based semi-supervised learning with uncertainty-based active learning. We apply our approach to enhance four leading consistency-based semi-supervised learning methods: Pseudo-labelling, Virtual Adversarial Training, Mean Teacher and NoTeacher. Extensive evaluations on multi-label Chest X-Ray classification tasks demonstrate that CSEAL achieves substantive performance improvements over two leading semi-supervised active learning baselines. Further, a class-wise breakdown of results shows that our approach can substantially improve accuracy on rarer abnormalities with fewer labelled samples.

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