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Self-training of Machine Learning Models for Liver Histopathology: Generalization under Clinical Shifts

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2022-11-16 v1

Abstract

Histopathology images are gigapixel-sized and include features and information at different resolutions. Collecting annotations in histopathology requires highly specialized pathologists, making it expensive and time-consuming. Self-training can alleviate annotation constraints by learning from both labeled and unlabeled data, reducing the amount of annotations required from pathologists. We study the design of teacher-student self-training systems for Non-alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) using clinical histopathology datasets with limited annotations. We evaluate the models on in-distribution and out-of-distribution test data under clinical data shifts. We demonstrate that through self-training, the best student model statistically outperforms the teacher with a 3%3\% absolute difference on the macro F1 score. The best student model also approaches the performance of a fully supervised model trained with twice as many annotations.

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@article{arxiv.2211.07692,
  title  = {Self-training of Machine Learning Models for Liver Histopathology: Generalization under Clinical Shifts},
  author = {Jin Li and Deepta Rajan and Chintan Shah and Dinkar Juyal and Shreya Chakraborty and Chandan Akiti and Filip Kos and Janani Iyer and Anand Sampat and Ali Behrooz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.07692},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Extended Abstract presented at Machine Learning for Health (ML4H) symposium 2022, November 28th, 2022, New Orleans, United States & Virtual, http://www.ml4h.cc, 6 pages