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Domain Shift in Computer Vision models for MRI data analysis: An Overview

Image and Video Processing 2020-10-15 v1 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Abstract

Machine learning and computer vision methods are showing good performance in medical imagery analysis. Yetonly a few applications are now in clinical use and one of the reasons for that is poor transferability of themodels to data from different sources or acquisition domains. Development of new methods and algorithms forthe transfer of training and adaptation of the domain in multi-modal medical imaging data is crucial for thedevelopment of accurate models and their use in clinics. In present work, we overview methods used to tackle thedomain shift problem in machine learning and computer vision. The algorithms discussed in this survey includeadvanced data processing, model architecture enhancing and featured training, as well as predicting in domaininvariant latent space. The application of the autoencoding neural networks and their domain-invariant variationsare heavily discussed in a survey. We observe the latest methods applied to the magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) data analysis and conclude on their performance as well as propose directions for further research.

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@article{arxiv.2010.07222,
  title  = {Domain Shift in Computer Vision models for MRI data analysis: An Overview},
  author = {Ekaterina Kondrateva and Marina Pominova and Elena Popova and Maxim Sharaev and Alexander Bernstein and Evgeny Burnaev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.07222},
  year   = {2020}
}

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8 pages, 1 figure

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