Paper ID: 2309.00081
Few-shot Diagnosis of Chest x-rays Using an Ensemble of Random Discriminative Subspaces
Kshitiz, Garvit Garg, Angshuman Paul
Due to the scarcity of annotated data in the medical domain, few-shot learning may be useful for medical image analysis tasks. We design a few-shot learning method using an ensemble of random subspaces for the diagnosis of chest x-rays (CXRs). Our design is computationally efficient and almost 1.8 times faster than method that uses the popular truncated singular value decomposition (t-SVD) for subspace decomposition. The proposed method is trained by minimizing a novel loss function that helps create well-separated clusters of training data in discriminative subspaces. As a result, minimizing the loss maximizes the distance between the subspaces, making them discriminative and assisting in better classification. Experiments on large-scale publicly available CXR datasets yield promising results. Code for the project will be available at https://github.com/Few-shot-Learning-on-chest-x-ray/fsl_subspace.
Submitted: Aug 31, 2023