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Transfer learning techniques for medical image analysis: A review

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BIOCYBERNETICS AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 42, Issue 1, Pages 79-107

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DOI: 10.1016/j.bbe.2021.11.004

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Medical image; Machine learning; Convolutional neural networks; Transfer learning

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Medical imaging is valuable, and automated medical image analysis techniques can overcome limitations of manual analysis and provide high-quality decision support. Transfer learning has been widely applied in medical image analysis, reducing the need for training data.
Medical imaging is a useful tool for disease detection and diagnostic imaging technology has enabled early diagnosis of medical conditions. Manual image analysis methods are labor-intense and they are susceptible to intra as well as inter-observer variability. Auto-mated medical image analysis techniques can overcome these limitations. In this review, we investigated Transfer Learning (TL) architectures for automated medical image analysis. We discovered that TL has been applied to a wide range of medical imaging tasks, such as segmentation, object identification, disease categorization, severity grading, to name a few. We could establish that TL provides high quality decision support and requires less training data when compared to traditional deep learning methods. These advantageous properties arise from the fact that TL models have already been trained on large generic datasets and a task specific dataset is only used to customize the model. This eliminates the need to train the models from scratch. Our review shows that AlexNet, ResNet, VGGNet, and Goo-gleNet are the most widely used TL models for medical image analysis. We found that these

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