BERTHop: An Effective Vision-and-Language Model for Chest X-ray Disease Diagnosis

08/10/2021
by   Masoud Monajatipoor, et al.
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Vision-and-language(V L) models take image and text as input and learn to capture the associations between them. Prior studies show that pre-trained V L models can significantly improve the model performance for downstream tasks such as Visual Question Answering (VQA). However, V L models are less effective when applied in the medical domain (e.g., on X-ray images and clinical notes) due to the domain gap. In this paper, we investigate the challenges of applying pre-trained V L models in medical applications. In particular, we identify that the visual representation in general V L models is not suitable for processing medical data. To overcome this limitation, we propose BERTHop, a transformer-based model based on PixelHop++ and VisualBERT, for better capturing the associations between the two modalities. Experiments on the OpenI dataset, a commonly used thoracic disease diagnosis benchmark, show that BERTHop achieves an average Area Under the Curve (AUC) of 98.12 higher than state-of-the-art (SOTA) while it is trained on a 9 times smaller dataset.

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