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Expert-level detection of pathologies from unannotated chest X-ray images via self-supervised learning
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2022
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Multiple Instance LearningEngineeringMachine LearningDiagnostic ImagingChest X-ray ImagesImage AnalysisData SciencePattern RecognitionSelf-supervised LearningExpert-level DetectionRadiologyHealth SciencesMachine-learning ModelsMachine VisionMedical ImagingChest X-raysComputer ScienceMedical Image ComputingDeep LearningComputer VisionRadiomicsBiomedical ImagingComputer-aided DiagnosisMedical Image Analysis
In tasks involving the interpretation of medical images, suitably trained machine-learning models often exceed the performance of medical experts. Yet such a high-level of performance typically requires that the models be trained with relevant datasets that have been painstakingly annotated by experts. Here we show that a self-supervised model trained on chest X-ray images that lack explicit annotations performs pathology-classification tasks with accuracies comparable to those of radiologists. On an external validation dataset of chest X-rays, the self-supervised model outperformed a fully supervised model in the detection of three pathologies (out of eight), and the performance generalized to pathologies that were not explicitly annotated for model training, to multiple image-interpretation tasks and to datasets from multiple institutions.
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