Contrastive Cross-Modal Pre-Training: A General Strategy for Small Sample Medical Imaging. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • A key challenge in training neural networks for a given medical imaging task is the difficulty of obtaining a sufficient number of manually labeled examples. In contrast, textual imaging reports are often readily available in medical records and contain rich but unstructured interpretations written by experts as part of standard clinical practice. We propose using these textual reports as a form of weak supervision to improve the image interpretation performance of a neural network without requiring additional manually labeled examples. We use an image-text matching task to train a feature extractor and then fine-tune it in a transfer learning setting for a supervised task using a small labeled dataset. The end result is a neural network that automatically interprets imagery without requiring textual reports during inference. We evaluate our method on three classification tasks and find consistent performance improvements, reducing the need for labeled data by 67%-98%.

published proceedings

  • IEEE J Biomed Health Inform

altmetric score

  • 3.5

author list (cited authors)

  • Liang, G., Greenwell, C., Zhang, Y. u., Xing, X., Wang, X., Kavuluru, R., & Jacobs, N.

citation count

  • 6

complete list of authors

  • Liang, Gongbo||Greenwell, Connor||Zhang, Yu||Xing, Xin||Wang, Xiaoqin||Kavuluru, Ramakanth||Jacobs, Nathan

publication date

  • April 2022