Unsupervised Domain Adaptation Using Feature Disentanglement And GCNs For Medical Image Classification

27 Jun 2022  ·  Dwarikanath Mahapatra ·

The success of deep learning has set new benchmarks for many medical image analysis tasks. However, deep models often fail to generalize in the presence of distribution shifts between training (source) data and test (target) data. One method commonly employed to counter distribution shifts is domain adaptation: using samples from the target domain to learn to account for shifted distributions. In this work we propose an unsupervised domain adaptation approach that uses graph neural networks and, disentangled semantic and domain invariant structural features, allowing for better performance across distribution shifts. We propose an extension to swapped autoencoders to obtain more discriminative features. We test the proposed method for classification on two challenging medical image datasets with distribution shifts - multi center chest Xray images and histopathology images. Experiments show our method achieves state-of-the-art results compared to other domain adaptation methods.

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