资源论文Fine-tuning Convolutional Neural Networks for Biomedical Image Analysis: Actively and Incrementally

Fine-tuning Convolutional Neural Networks for Biomedical Image Analysis: Actively and Incrementally

2019-12-10 | |  91 |   50 |   0

Abstract

Intense interest in applying convolutional neural networks (CNNs) in biomedical image analysis is wide spread, but its success is impeded by the lack of large annotated datasets in biomedical imaging. Annotating biomedical images is not only tedious and time consuming, but also demanding of costly, specialty-oriented knowledge and skills, which are not easily accessible. To dramatically reduce annotation cost, this paper presents a novel method called AIFT (active, incremental fifine-tuning) to naturally integrate active learning and transfer learning into a single framework. AIFT starts directly with a pre-trained CNN to seek worthysamples from the unannotated for annotation, and the (fifine-tuned) CNN is further fifine-tuned continuously by incorporating newly annotated samples in each iteration to enhance the CNNs performance incrementally. We have evaluated our method in three different biomedical imaging applications, demonstrating that the cost of annotation can be cut by at least half. This performance is attributed to the several advantages derived from the advanced active and incremental capability of our AIFT method

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