Robust Asymmetric Loss for Multi-Label Long-Tailed Learning
This addresses the challenge of classifying medical images with multiple diseases and imbalanced distributions, though it is incremental as it builds on existing loss function methods.
The paper tackles the problem of multi-label long-tailed learning in medical image classification by proposing a robust asymmetric loss with regularization to handle complex loss designs and reduce overfitting, achieving Top-5 results on the CXR-LT dataset.
In real medical data, training samples typically show long-tailed distributions with multiple labels. Class distribution of the medical data has a long-tailed shape, in which the incidence of different diseases is quite varied, and at the same time, it is not unusual for images taken from symptomatic patients to be multi-label diseases. Therefore, in this paper, we concurrently address these two issues by putting forth a robust asymmetric loss on the polynomial function. Since our loss tackles both long-tailed and multi-label classification problems simultaneously, it leads to a complex design of the loss function with a large number of hyper-parameters. Although a model can be highly fine-tuned due to a large number of hyper-parameters, it is difficult to optimize all hyper-parameters at the same time, and there might be a risk of overfitting a model. Therefore, we regularize the loss function using the Hill loss approach, which is beneficial to be less sensitive against the numerous hyper-parameters so that it reduces the risk of overfitting the model. For this reason, the proposed loss is a generic method that can be applied to most medical image classification tasks and does not make the training process more time-consuming. We demonstrate that the proposed robust asymmetric loss performs favorably against the long-tailed with multi-label medical image classification in addition to the various long-tailed single-label datasets. Notably, our method achieves Top-5 results on the CXR-LT dataset of the ICCV CVAMD 2023 competition. We opensource our implementation of the robust asymmetric loss in the public repository: https://github.com/kalelpark/RAL.