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An adequate classification of proximal femur fractures from X-ray images is crucial for the treatment choice and the patients’ clinical outcome. We rely on the commonly used AO system, which describes a hierarchical knowledge tree classifying the images into types and subtypes according to the fracture’s location and complexity. We propose a method for the automatic classification of proximal femur fractures into 3 and 7 AO classes based on a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN). As it is known, CNNs need large and representative datasets with reliable labels, which are hard to collect for the application at hand. In this paper, we design a curriculum learning (CL) approach that improves over the basic CNNs performance under such conditions. Our novel formulation reunites three curriculum strategies: individually weighting training samples, reordering the training set, and sampling subsets of data. The core of these strategies is a scoring function ranking the training samples. We define two novel scoring functions: one from domain-specific prior knowledge and an original self-paced uncertainty score. We perform experiments on a clinical dataset of proximal femur radiographs. The curriculum improves proximal femur fracture classification up to the performance of experienced trauma surgeons. The best curriculum method reorders the training set based on prior knowledge resulting into a classification improvement of 15%. Using the publicly available MNIST dataset, we further discuss and demonstrate the benefits of our unified CL formulation for three controlled and challenging digit recognition scenarios: with limited amounts of data, under class-imbalance, and in the presence of label noise.
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Amelia Jiménez-Sánchez (IT University of Copenhagen)
Diana Mateus (Centrale Nantes / LS2N)
Sonja Kirchhoff (TUM school of medicine)
Chlodwig Kirchhoff (TUM school of medicine)
Peter Biberthaler (TUM school of medicine)
Nassir Navab (TU Munich)
Miguel A. González Ballester (Universitat Pompeu Fabra / ICREA)
Gemma Piella (Pompeu Fabra University)
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