Addressing the Real-world Class Imbalance Problem in Dermatology

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Authors Wei-Hung Weng, Jonathan Deaton, Vivek Natarajan, Gamaleldin F. Elsayed, Yuan Liu arXiv ID 2010.04308 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Cross-listed cs.LG Citations 16 Venue ML4H@NeurIPS Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Class imbalance is a common problem in medical diagnosis, causing a standard classifier to be biased towards the common classes and perform poorly on the rare classes. This is especially true for dermatology, a specialty with thousands of skin conditions but many of which have low prevalence in the real world. Motivated by recent advances, we explore few-shot learning methods as well as conventional class imbalance techniques for the skin condition recognition problem and propose an evaluation setup to fairly assess the real-world utility of such approaches. We find the performance of few-show learning methods does not reach that of conventional class imbalance techniques, but combining the two approaches using a novel ensemble improves model performance, especially for rare classes. We conclude that ensembling can be useful to address the class imbalance problem, yet progress can further be accelerated by real-world evaluation setups for benchmarking new methods.
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