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A Survey on Domain Generalization for Medical Image Analysis

Medical Image Analysis (MedIA) has emerged as a crucial tool in computer-aided diagnosis systems, particularly with the advancement of deep learning (DL) in recent years. However, well-trained deep models often experience significant performance degradation when deployed in different medical sites,...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2024-02
Main Authors: Niu, Ziwei, Ouyang, Shuyi, Xie, Shiao, Yen-wei, Chen, Lin, Lanfen
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Summary:Medical Image Analysis (MedIA) has emerged as a crucial tool in computer-aided diagnosis systems, particularly with the advancement of deep learning (DL) in recent years. However, well-trained deep models often experience significant performance degradation when deployed in different medical sites, modalities, and sequences, known as a domain shift issue. In light of this, Domain Generalization (DG) for MedIA aims to address the domain shift challenge by generalizing effectively and performing robustly across unknown data distributions. This paper presents the a comprehensive review of substantial developments in this area. First, we provide a formal definition of domain shift and domain generalization in medical field, and discuss several related settings. Subsequently, we summarize the recent methods from three viewpoints: data manipulation level, feature representation level, and model training level, and present some algorithms in detail for each viewpoints. Furthermore, we introduce the commonly used datasets. Finally, we summarize existing literature and present some potential research topics for the future. For this survey, we also created a GitHub project by collecting the supporting resources, at the link: https://github.com/Ziwei-Niu/DG_for_MedIA
ISSN:2331-8422