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Analyzing to discover origins of CNNs and ViT architectures in medical images.

Scientific Reports 2024 April 17
In this paper, we introduce in-depth the analysis of CNNs and ViT architectures in medical images, with the goal of providing insights into subsequent research direction. In particular, the origins of deep neural networks should be explainable for medical images, but there has been a paucity of studies on such explainability in the aspect of deep neural network architectures. Therefore, we investigate the origin of model performance, which is the clue to explaining deep neural networks, focusing on the two most relevant architectures, such as CNNs and ViT. We give four analyses, including (1) robustness in a noisy environment, (2) consistency in translation invariance property, (3) visual recognition with obstructed images, and (4) acquired features from shape or texture so that we compare origins of CNNs and ViT that cause the differences of visual recognition performance. Furthermore, the discrepancies between medical and generic images are explored regarding such analyses. We discover that medical images, unlike generic ones, exhibit class-sensitive. Finally, we propose a straightforward ensemble method based on our analyses, demonstrating that our findings can help build follow-up studies. Our analysis code will be publicly available.

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