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Brain subtle anomaly detection based on auto-encoders latent space analysis : application to de novo parkinson patients

Image and Video Processing 2023-02-28 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Neural network-based anomaly detection remains challenging in clinical applications with little or no supervised information and subtle anomalies such as hardly visible brain lesions. Among unsupervised methods, patch-based auto-encoders with their efficient representation power provided by their latent space, have shown good results for visible lesion detection. However, the commonly used reconstruction error criterion may limit their performance when facing less obvious lesions. In this work, we design two alternative detection criteria. They are derived from multivariate analysis and can more directly capture information from latent space representations. Their performance compares favorably with two additional supervised learning methods, on a difficult de novo Parkinson Disease (PD) classification task.

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@article{arxiv.2302.13593,
  title  = {Brain subtle anomaly detection based on auto-encoders latent space analysis : application to de novo parkinson patients},
  author = {Nicolas Pinon and Geoffroy Oudoumanessah and Robin Trombetta and Michel Dojat and Florence Forbes and Carole Lartizien},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.13593},
  year   = {2023}
}