Unsupervised Detection of Lung Nodules in Chest Radiography Using Generative Adversarial Networks
Bhatt, Nitish, Prados, David Ramon, Hodzic, Nedim, Karanassios, Christos, Tizhoosh, H. R.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Lung nodules are commonly missed in chest radiographs. We propose and evaluate P-AnoGAN, an unsupervised anomaly detection approach for lung nodules in radiographs. P-AnoGAN modifies the fast anomaly detection generative adversarial network (f-AnoGAN) by utilizing a progressive GAN and a convolutional encoder-decoder-encoder pipeline. Model training uses only unlabelled healthy lung patches extracted from the Indiana University Chest X-Ray Collection. External validation and testing are performed using healthy and unhealthy patches extracted from the ChestX-ray14 and Japanese Society for Radiological Technology datasets, respectively. Our model robustly identifies patches containing lung nodules in external validation and test data with ROC-AUC of 91.17% and 87.89%, respectively. These results show unsupervised methods may be useful in challenging tasks such as lung nodule detection in radiographs.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Aug-4-2021
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