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Multi-Domain Balanced Sampling Improves Out-of-Distribution Generalization of Chest X-ray Pathology Prediction Models

Enoch Tetteh · David Krueger · Joseph Paul Cohen · Yoshua Bengio


Abstract:

Learning models that generalize under different distribution shifts in medical imaging has been a long-standing research challenge. There have been several proposals for efficient and robust visual representation learning among vision research practitioners, especially in the sensitive and critical biomedical domain. In this paper, we propose an idea for out-of-distribution generalization of chest X-ray pathologies that uses a simple balanced batch sampling technique.
We observed that balanced sampling between the multiple training datasets improves the performance over baseline models trained without balancing. Code for this work is available on GitHub at https://github.com/etetteh/OoDGen-ChestXray.

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