@inproceedings{35acadcd82264b67b765b604fdf0b8c1,
title = "Extracting 2D weak labels from volume labels using multiple instance learning in CT hemorrhage detection",
abstract = "Multiple instance learning (MIL) is a supervised learning methodology that aims to allow models to learn instance class labels from bag class labels, where a bag is defined to contain multiple instances. MIL is gaining traction for learning from weak labels but has not been widely applied to 3D medical imaging. MIL is well-suited to clinical CT acquisitions since (1) the highly anisotropic voxels hinder application of traditional 3D networks and (2) patch-based networks have limited ability to learn whole volume labels. In this work, we apply MIL with a deep convolutional neural network to identify whether clinical CT head image volumes possess one or more large hemorrhages (> 20cm3), resulting in a learned 2D model without the need for 2D slice annotations. Individual image volumes are considered separate bags, and the slices in each volume are instances. Such a framework sets the stage for incorporating information obtained in clinical reports to help train a 2D segmentation approach. Within this context, we evaluate the data requirements to enable generalization of MIL by varying the amount of training data. Our results show that a training size of at least 400 patient image volumes was needed to achieve accurate per-slice hemorrhage detection. Over a five-fold cross-validation, the leading model, which made use of the maximum number of training volumes, had an average true positive rate of 98.10%, an average true negative rate of 99.36%, and an average precision of 0.9698. The models have been made available along with source code1 to enabled continued exploration and adaption of MIL in CT neuroimaging.",
keywords = "Classification, Computed tomography (CT), Deep learning, Hematoma, Lesion, Multiple instance learning, Neural network",
author = "Remedios, {Samuel W.} and Zihao Wu and Camilo Bermudez and Kerley, {Cailey I.} and Snehashis Roy and Patel, {Mayur B.} and Butman, {John A.} and Landman, {Bennett A.} and Pham, {Dzung L.}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 SPIE. All rights reserved.; Medical Imaging 2020: Image Processing ; Conference date: 17-02-2020 Through 20-02-2020",
year = "2020",
doi = "10.1117/12.2549356",
language = "English",
series = "Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE",
publisher = "SPIE",
editor = "Ivana Isgum and Landman, {Bennett A.}",
booktitle = "Medical Imaging 2020",
}