Complex Mixer for MedMNIST Classification Decathlon

20 Apr 2023  ·  Zhuoran Zheng, Xiuyi Jia ·

With the development of the medical image field, researchers seek to develop a class of datasets to block the need for medical knowledge, such as \text{MedMNIST} (v2). MedMNIST (v2) includes a large number of small-sized (28 $\times$ 28 or 28 $\times$ 28 $\times$ 28) medical samples and the corresponding expert annotations (class label). The existing baseline model (Google AutoML Vision, ResNet-50+3D) can reach an average accuracy of over 70\% on MedMNIST (v2) datasets, which is comparable to the performance of expert decision-making. Nevertheless, we note that there are two insurmountable obstacles to modeling on MedMNIST (v2): 1) the raw images are cropped to low scales may cause effective recognition information to be dropped and the classifier to have difficulty in tracing accurate decision boundaries; 2) the labelers' subjective insight may cause many uncertainties in the label space. To address these issues, we develop a Complex Mixer (C-Mixer) with a pre-training framework to alleviate the problem of insufficient information and uncertainty in the label space by introducing an incentive imaginary matrix and a self-supervised scheme with random masking. Our method (incentive learning and self-supervised learning with masking) shows surprising potential on both the standard MedMNIST (v2) dataset, the customized weakly supervised datasets, and other image enhancement tasks.

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