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Overview of Scanner Invariant Representations

Authors :
Moyer, Daniel
Steeg, Greg Ver
Thompson, Paul M.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Pooled imaging data from multiple sources is subject to bias from each source. Studies that do not correct for these scanner/site biases at best lose statistical power, and at worst leave spurious correlations in their data. Estimation of the bias effects is non-trivial due to the paucity of data with correspondence across sites, so called "traveling phantom" data, which is expensive to collect. Nevertheless, numerous solutions leveraging direct correspondence have been proposed. In contrast to this, Moyer et al. (2019) proposes an unsupervised solution using invariant representations, one which does not require correspondence and thus does not require paired images. By leveraging the data processing inequality, an invariant representation can then be used to create an image reconstruction that is uninformative of its original source, yet still faithful to the underlying structure. In the present abstract we provide an overview of this method.<br />Comment: Accepted as a short paper in MIDL 2020. In accordance with the MIDL 2020 Call for Papers, this short paper is an overview of an already published work arXiv:1904.05375, and was submitted to MIDL in order to allow presentation and discussion at the meeting

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2006.00115
Document Type :
Working Paper