AMTLDC: a new adversarial multi-source transfer learning framework to diagnosis of COVID-19.

Evol Syst (Berl)

Department of Computer Engineering, Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Tabriz, 29th Bahman Blvd, Tabriz, 5166616471 Iran.

Published: January 2023

In recent years, deep learning techniques have been widely used to diagnose diseases. However, in some tasks, such as the diagnosis of COVID-19 disease, due to insufficient data, the model is not properly trained and as a result, the generalizability of the model decreases. For example, if the model is trained on a CT scan dataset and tested on another CT scan dataset, it predicts near-random results. To address this, data from several different sources can be combined using transfer learning, taking into account the intrinsic and natural differences in existing datasets obtained with different medical imaging tools and approaches. In this paper, to improve the transfer learning technique and better generalizability between multiple data sources, we propose a multi-source adversarial transfer learning model, namely AMTLDC. In AMTLDC, representations are learned that are similar among the sources. In other words, extracted representations are general and not dependent on the particular dataset domain. We apply the AMTLDC to predict Covid-19 from medical images using a convolutional neural network. We show that accuracy can be improved using the AMTLDC framework, and surpass the results of current successful transfer learning approaches. In particular, we show that the AMTLDC works well when using different dataset domains, or when there is insufficient data.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9838404PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12530-023-09484-2DOI Listing

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