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Josiah Couch1, Rima Arnaout2, Ramy Arnaout3
1Department of Pathology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), Boston, MA 02215.
Abstract:
In deep learning, achieving high performance on image classification tasks requires diverse training sets. However, the current best practice-maximizing dataset size and class balance-does not guarantee dataset diversity. We hypothesized that, for a given model architecture, model performance can be improved by maximizing diversity more directly. To test this hypothesis, we introduce a comprehensive framework of diversity measures from ecology that generalizes familiar quantities like Shannon entropy by accounting for similarities among images. (Size and class balance emerge as special cases.) Analyzing thousands of subsets from seven medical datasets showed that the best correlates of performance were not size or class balance but -"big alpha"-a set of generalized entropy measures interpreted as the effective number of image-class pairs in the dataset, after accounting for image similarities. One of these, , explained 67% of the variance in balanced accuracy, vs. 54% for class balance and just 39% for size. The best pair of measures was size-plus- (79%), which outperformed size-plus-class-balance (74%). Subsets with the largest performed up to 16% better than those with the largest size (median improvement, 8%). We propose maximizing as a way to improve deep learning performance in medical imaging.
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