Abstract

Medical image classification plays a pivotal role within the field of medicine. Existing models predominantly rely on supervised learning methods, which necessitate large volumes of labeled data for effective training. However, acquiring and annotating medical image data is both an expensive and time-consuming endeavor. In contrast, semi-supervised learning methods offer a promising approach by harnessing limited labeled data alongside abundant unlabeled data to enhance the performance of medical image classification. Nonetheless, current methods often encounter confirmation bias due to noise inherent in self-generated pseudo-labels and the presence of boundary samples from different classes. To overcome these challenges, this study introduces a novel framework known as boundary sample-based class-weighted semi-supervised learning (BSCSSL) for medical image classification. Our method aims to alleviate the impact of intra- and inter-class boundary samples derived from unlabeled data. Specifically, we address reliable confidential data and inter-class boundary samples separately through the utilization of an inter-class boundary sample mining module. Additionally, we implement an intra-class boundary sample weighting mechanism to extract class-aware features specific to intra-class boundary samples. Rather than discarding such intra-class boundary samples outright, our approach acknowledges their intrinsic value despite the difficulty associated with accurate classification, as they contribute significantly to model prediction. Experimental results on widely recognized medical image datasets demonstrate the superiority of our proposed BSCSSL method over existing semi-supervised learning approaches. By enhancing the accuracy and robustness of medical image classification, our BSCSSL approach yields considerable implications for advancing medical diagnosis and future research endeavors.

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