Federated Cross Learning for Medical Image Segmentation

Xuanang Xu, Hannah Deng, Tianyi Chen, Tianshu Kuang, Joshua C. Barber, Daeseung Kim, Jaime Gateno, James J. Xia, Pingkun Yan

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Abstract

Federated learning (FL) can collaboratively train deep learning models using isolated patient data owned by different hospitals for various clinical applications, including medical image segmentation. However, a major problem of FL is its performance degradation when dealing with data that are not independently and identically distributed (non-iid), which is often the case in medical images. In this paper, we first conduct a theoretical analysis on the FL algorithm to reveal the problem of model aggregation during training on non-iid data. With the insights gained through the analysis, we propose a simple yet effective method, federated cross learning (FedCross), to tackle this challenging problem. Unlike the conventional FL methods that combine multiple individually trained local models on a server node, our FedCross sequentially trains the global model across different clients in a round-robin manner, and thus the entire training procedure does not involve any model aggregation steps. To further improve its performance to be comparable with the centralized learning method, we combine the FedCross with an ensemble learning mechanism to compose a federated cross ensemble learning (FedCrossEns) method. Finally, we conduct extensive experiments using a set of public datasets. The experimental results show that the proposed FedCross training strategy outperforms the mainstream FL methods on non-iid data. In addition to improving the segmentation performance, our FedCrossEns can further provide a quantitative estimation of the model uncertainty, demonstrating the effectiveness and clinical significance of our designs. Source code is publicly available at https://github.com/DIAL-RPI/FedCross.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1441-1452
Number of pages12
JournalProceedings of Machine Learning Research
Volume227
StatePublished - 2023
Event6th International Conference on Medical Imaging with Deep Learning, MIDL 2023 - Nashville, United States
Duration: Jul 10 2023Jul 12 2023

Keywords

  • ensemble mechanism
  • Federated learning
  • medical image segmentation
  • non-iid data

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Software
  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Statistics and Probability

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