Feasibility of Universal Anomaly Detection Without Knowing the Abnormality in Medical Images

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Abstract

Many anomaly detection approaches, especially deep learning methods, have been recently developed to identify abnormal image morphology by only employing normal images during training. Unfortunately, many prior anomaly detection methods were optimized for a specific “known” abnormality (e.g., brain tumor, bone fraction, cell types). Moreover, even though only the normal images were used in the training process, the abnormal images were often employed during the validation process (e.g., epoch selection, hyper-parameter tuning), which might leak the supposed “unknown” abnormality unintentionally. In this study, we investigated these two essential aspects regarding universal anomaly detection in medical images by (1) comparing various anomaly detection methods across four medical datasets, (2) investigating the inevitable but often neglected issues on how to unbiasedly select the optimal anomaly detection model during the validation phase using only normal images, and (3) proposing a simple decision-level ensemble method to leverage the advantage of different kinds of anomaly detection without knowing the abnormality. The results of our experiments indicate that none of the evaluated methods consistently achieved the best performance across all datasets. Our proposed method enhanced the robustness of performance in general (average AUC 0.956).

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Cui, C., Wang, Y., Bao, S., Tang, Y., Deng, R., Remedios, L. W., … Huo, Y. (2023). Feasibility of Universal Anomaly Detection Without Knowing the Abnormality in Medical Images. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 14307 LNCS, pp. 82–92). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-44917-8_8

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