Bayesian Random Semantic Data Augmentation for Medical Image Classification

10 Mar 2024  ·  Yaoyao Zhu, Xiuding Cai, Xueyao Wang, Yu Yao ·

Data augmentation is a critical regularization technique for deep neural networks, particularly in medical image classification. Popular data augmentation approaches include image transformation-based methods, generative data augmentation, and automatic data augmentation. However, these approaches encounter notable limitations: image transformation-based and automated data augmentation techniques cannot implement semantic transformations, leading to a constrained variety of augmented samples, and generative data augmentation methods are computationally expensive. In response to these challenges, we proposed Bayesian Random Semantic Data Augmentation (BRSDA), a novel, efficient, and plug-and-play semantic data augmentation method. BRSDA is motivated by a simple translation in the feature space along specific directions that can effectuate semantic transformations. When given a feature, we define its augmentable semantic magnitude as a random variable and estimate its distribution using variational Bayesian, then sample semantic magnitude and add to the randomly selected semantic direction to achieve semantic data augmentation. We demonstrate the effectiveness of BRSDA on five 2D and six 3D medical image datasets covering nine modalities. We also test BRSDA with mainstream neural network architectures, showcasing its robustness. Furthermore, combining BRSDA with other leading data augmentation methods achieves superior performance. Code is available online at \url{https://github.com/YaoyaoZhu19/BRSDA}.

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