Contrast-Attentive Thoracic Disease Recognition With Dual-Weighting Graph Reasoning.

Journal: IEEE transactions on medical imaging
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Abstract

Automatic thoracic disease diagnosis is a rising research topic in the medical imaging community, with many potential applications. However, the inconsistent appearances and high complexities of various lesions in chest X-rays currently hinder the development of a reliable and robust intelligent diagnosis system. Attending to the high-probability abnormal regions and exploiting the priori of a related knowledge graph offers one promising route to addressing these issues. As such, in this paper, we propose two contrastive abnormal attention models and a dual-weighting graph convolution to improve the performance of thoracic multi-disease recognition. First, a left-right lung contrastive network is designed to learn intra-attentive abnormal features to better identify the most common thoracic diseases, whose lesions rarely appear in both sides symmetrically. Moreover, an inter-contrastive abnormal attention model aims to compare the query scan with multiple anchor scans without lesions to compute the abnormal attention map. Once the intra- and inter-contrastive attentions are weighted over the features, in addition to the basic visual spatial convolution, a chest radiology graph is constructed for dual-weighting graph reasoning. Extensive experiments on the public NIH ChestX-ray and CheXpert datasets show that our model achieves consistent improvements over the state-of-the-art methods both on thoracic disease identification and localization.

Authors

  • Yi Zhou
    Eye Center of Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China.
  • Tianfei Zhou
  • Tao Zhou
    Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei, China.
  • Huazhu Fu
    A*STAR, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Jiacheng Liu
  • Ling Shao