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10 March 2020 Visualization approach to assess the robustness of neural networks for medical image classification
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Abstract
Deep learning methods have shown a high performance potential for medical image analysis [1], particularly classification for computer-aided diagnosis. However, explaining their decisions is not trivial and could be helpful to achieve better results and know how far they can be trusted. Many methods have been developed in order to explain the decisions of classifiers [2]–[7], but their outputs are not always meaningful and remain difficult to interpret. In this paper, we adapted the method of [8] to 3D medical images to find on which basis a network classifies quantitative data. Indeed, quantitative data can be obtained from different medical imaging modalities, for example binding potential maps obtained with positron emission tomography (PET) or gray matter (GM) probability maps extracted from structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Our application focuses on the detection of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a neurodegenerative syndrome that induces GM atrophy. We used as inputs GM probability maps, a proxy for atrophy, extracted from T1-weighted (T1w) MRI. The process includes two distinct parts: first a convolutional neural network (CNN) is trained to classify AD from control subjects, then the weights of the network are fixed and a mask is trained to prevent the network from classifying correctly all the subjects it has correctly classified after training. The goals of this work are to assess whether the visualization method initially developed for natural images is suitable for 3D medical images and to exploit it to better understand the decisions taken by classification networks. This work is an original work and has not been submitted elsewhere.
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Elina Thibeau-Sutre, Olivier Colliot, Didier Dormont, and Ninon Burgos "Visualization approach to assess the robustness of neural networks for medical image classification", Proc. SPIE 11313, Medical Imaging 2020: Image Processing, 113131J (10 March 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2548952
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Image classification

Medical imaging

Magnetic resonance imaging

Image segmentation

Neural networks

Source mask optimization

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