Triple attention learning for classification of 14 thoracic diseases using chest radiography.

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National Engineering Laboratory for Integrated Aero-Space-Ground-Ocean Big Data Application Technology, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an 710072, China; Research & Development Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University in Shenzhen, Shenzhen 518057, China. Electronic address:

Published: January 2021

Chest X-ray is the most common radiology examinations for the diagnosis of thoracic diseases. However, due to the complexity of pathological abnormalities and lack of detailed annotation of those abnormalities, computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) of thoracic diseases remains challenging. In this paper, we propose the triple-attention learning (A Net) model for this CAD task. This model uses the pre-trained DenseNet-121 as the backbone network for feature extraction, and integrates three attention modules in a unified framework for channel-wise, element-wise, and scale-wise attention learning. Specifically, the channel-wise attention prompts the deep model to emphasize the discriminative channels of feature maps; the element-wise attention enables the deep model to focus on the regions of pathological abnormalities; the scale-wise attention facilitates the deep model to recalibrate the feature maps at different scales. The proposed model has been evaluated on 112,120images in the ChestX-ray14 dataset with the official patient-level data split. Compared to state-of-the-art deep learning models, our model achieves the highest per-class AUC in classifying 13 out of 14 thoracic diseases and the highest average per-class AUC of 0.826 over 14 thoracic diseases.

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