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Momentum-Anchored Multi-Scale Fusion Model for Long-Tailed Chest X-Ray Classification

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-05-06 v1

Abstract

Chest X-ray classification suffers from severe class imbalance where gradient updates bias toward majority classes, causing feature drift and poor performance on rare but critical pathologies. We propose a Momentum-Anchored Multi-Scale Fusion Network that uses exponential moving averages (EMA) as a temporal anchoring mechanism to stabilize feature representations under long-tailed distributions. Our approach applies selective momentum updates to the final expansion block of an EfficientNet backbone, creating a slowly-evolving reference branch that resists gradient-induced drift while preserving discriminative patterns for minority classes. Combined with multi-scale spatial fusion (1×11\times 1, 3×33 \times 3, 5×55 \times 5 convolutions), this anchoring strategy maintains representational stability throughout training. On ChestX-ray14, our method achieves 0.8682 average AUC, outperforming state-of-the-art approaches and showing particular improvements on rare pathologies like Hernia (0.9470) and Pneumonia (0.8165). The results demonstrate that momentum anchoring effectively counters feature instability in long-tailed medical image classification.

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@article{arxiv.2605.02292,
  title  = {Momentum-Anchored Multi-Scale Fusion Model for Long-Tailed Chest X-Ray Classification},
  author = {Duy Hoang Khuong and Duy Nguyen Huu and Ngu Huynh Cong Viet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.02292},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted and presented at FETC 2025