Journal Article FZJ-2025-00382

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Robustness of a DenseNet-121 for the Classification of ARDS in Chest X-Rays

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2024
De Gruyter Berlin

Current directions in biomedical engineering 10(4), 244 - 247 () [10.1515/cdbme-2024-2059]

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Abstract: Research in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine is increasingly relying on algorithms based on deep learning (DL), especially for radiology. Despite producing promising results, DL models have a major drawback: their reliance on large training datasets. Especially in medicine, large, annotated datasets are hard to obtain, leading to low robustness and a performance loss when exposed to unseen, new data. To address this problem, our research evaluates how well data augmentation is able to expand the used dataset and thus improve a DL model. We employ 17 different augmentation methods to test the robustness of a DenseNet-121 trained to classify Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) in chest X-rays. Our experiments show that while the model has low robustness for augmented test data when trained on unaugmented data, the general performance for ARDS classification can be improved by augmenting the training data. Overall, this demonstrates that data augmentation is beneficial in training AI models for ARDS classification in order to create more robust and generalizable models.

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  1. Jülich Supercomputing Center (JSC)
  2. Center for Advanced Simulation and Analytics (CASA)
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  1. 5112 - Cross-Domain Algorithms, Tools, Methods Labs (ATMLs) and Research Groups (POF4-511) (POF4-511)
  2. SDI-S - SDI-S: Smart Data Innovation Services - Experimentelle Erprobung und Entwicklung von KI-Dienstverbünden für Innovationen auf industriellen Daten (01IS22095D) (01IS22095D)

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