Abstract
Causal reasoning can shed new light on the major challenges in machine learning for medical imaging: scarcity of high-quality annotated data and mismatch between the development dataset and the target environment. A causal perspective on these issues allows decisions about data collection, annotation, preprocessing, and learning strategies to be made and scrutinized more transparently, while providing a detailed categorisation of potential biases and mitigation techniques. Along with worked clinical examples, we highlight the importance of establishing the causal relationship between images and their annotations, and offer step-by-step recommendations for future studies.
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Castro, D. C., Walker, I., & Glocker, B. (2020). Causality matters in medical imaging. Nature Communications, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-17478-w
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