Abstract

The chest X-ray is a simple and economical medical aid for auxiliary diagnosis and therefore has become a routine item for residents’ physical examinations. Based on 40167 images of chest radiographs and corresponding reports, we explore the abnormality classification problem of chest X-rays by taking advantage of deep learning techniques. First of all, since the radiology reports are generally templatized by the aberrant physical regions, we propose an annotation method according to the abnormal part in the images. Second, building on a small number of reports that are manually annotated by professional radiologists, we employ the long short-term memory (LSTM) model to automatically annotate the remaining unlabeled data. The result shows that the precision value reaches 0.88 in accurately annotating images, the recall value reaches 0.85, and the F1-score reaches 0.86. Finally, we classify the abnormality in the chest X-rays by training convolutional neural networks, and the results show that the average AUC value reaches 0.835.

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