MNIST数据库
计算机科学
领域(数学分析)
适应(眼睛)
人工智能
图像(数学)
域适应
特征(语言学)
无监督学习
可靠性(半导体)
机器学习
模式识别(心理学)
钥匙(锁)
班级(哲学)
数据挖掘
数学
人工神经网络
数学分析
语言学
哲学
物理
功率(物理)
计算机安全
量子力学
分类器(UML)
光学
作者
Gijs van Tulder,Marleen de Bruijne
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.media.2023.102825
摘要
Unsupervised domain adaptation is a popular method in medical image analysis, but it can be tricky to make it work: without labels to link the domains, domains must be matched using feature distributions. If there is no additional information, this often leaves a choice between multiple possibilities to map the data that may be equally likely but not equally correct. In this paper we explore the fundamental problems that may arise in unsupervised domain adaptation, and discuss conditions that might still make it work. Focusing on medical image analysis, we argue that images from different domains may have similar class balance, similar intensities, similar spatial structure, or similar textures. We demonstrate how these implicit conditions can affect domain adaptation performance in experiments with synthetic data, MNIST digits, and medical images. We observe that practical success of unsupervised domain adaptation relies on existing similarities in the data, and is anything but guaranteed in the general case. Understanding these implicit assumptions is a key step in identifying potential problems in domain adaptation and improving the reliability of the results.
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