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Lei Li1, Xinglin Zhang2, Jun Liang2
1School of Artificial Intelligence, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100000, China.
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Deep learning models in medical imaging face dual challenges: domain shift, where models perform poorly when deployed in settings different from their training environment, and class imbalance, where certain disease conditions are naturally underrepresented. We have presented imbalance-aware domain adaptation (IADA), a novel framework that simultaneously tackles both challenges through three key components: (1) adaptive feature learning with class-specific attention mechanisms, (2) balanced domain alignment with dynamic weighting, and (3) adaptive threshold optimization. Our theoretical analysis established convergence guarantees and complexity bounds. Through extensive experiments on embryo development assessment across four imaging modalities, IADA demonstrated significant improvements over existing methods, achieving up to 25.19% higher accuracy while maintaining balanced performance across classes. In challenging scenarios with low-quality imaging systems, IADA showed robust generalization with AUC improvements of up to 12.56%. These results demonstrate IADA's potential for developing reliable and equitable medical imaging systems for diverse clinical settings. The code is publicly available at https://github.com/yinghemedical/imbalance-aware_domain_adaptation.
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