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arxiv: 2103.10663 · v1 · pith:FUFIVWCVnew · submitted 2021-03-19 · 💻 cs.CV

XProtoNet: Diagnosis in Chest Radiography with Global and Local Explanations

classification 💻 cs.CV
keywords chestdiagnosisxprotonetradiographyx-rayareadiseaseexplanation
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Automated diagnosis using deep neural networks in chest radiography can help radiologists detect life-threatening diseases. However, existing methods only provide predictions without accurate explanations, undermining the trustworthiness of the diagnostic methods. Here, we present XProtoNet, a globally and locally interpretable diagnosis framework for chest radiography. XProtoNet learns representative patterns of each disease from X-ray images, which are prototypes, and makes a diagnosis on a given X-ray image based on the patterns. It predicts the area where a sign of the disease is likely to appear and compares the features in the predicted area with the prototypes. It can provide a global explanation, the prototype, and a local explanation, how the prototype contributes to the prediction of a single image. Despite the constraint for interpretability, XProtoNet achieves state-of-the-art classification performance on the public NIH chest X-ray dataset.

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