Integrating Reinforcement Learning to Self Training for Pulmonary Nodule Segmentation in Chest X-rays

11/21/2018
by   Sejin Park, et al.
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Machine learning applications in medical imaging are frequently limited by the lack of quality labeled data. In this paper, we explore the self training method, a form of semi-supervised learning, to address the labeling burden. By integrating reinforcement learning, we were able to expand the application of self training to complex segmentation networks without any further human annotation. The proposed approach, reinforced self training (ReST), fine tunes a semantic segmentation networks by introducing a policy network that learns to generate pseudolabels. We incorporate an expert demonstration network, based on inverse reinforcement learning, to enhance clinical validity and convergence of the policy network. The model was tested on a pulmonary nodule segmentation task in chest X-rays and achieved the performance of a standard U-Net while using only 50 number of labeled data was used, a moderate to significant cross validation accuracy improvement was achieved depending on the absolute number of labels used.

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