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Generalizing Supervised Deep Learning MRI Reconstruction to Multiple and Unseen Contrasts using Meta-Learning Hypernetworks (2307.06771v1)

Published 13 Jul 2023 in eess.IV, cs.CV, and cs.LG

Abstract: Meta-learning has recently been an emerging data-efficient learning technique for various medical imaging operations and has helped advance contemporary deep learning models. Furthermore, meta-learning enhances the knowledge generalization of the imaging tasks by learning both shared and discriminative weights for various configurations of imaging tasks. However, existing meta-learning models attempt to learn a single set of weight initializations of a neural network that might be restrictive for multimodal data. This work aims to develop a multimodal meta-learning model for image reconstruction, which augments meta-learning with evolutionary capabilities to encompass diverse acquisition settings of multimodal data. Our proposed model called KM-MAML (Kernel Modulation-based Multimodal Meta-Learning), has hypernetworks that evolve to generate mode-specific weights. These weights provide the mode-specific inductive bias for multiple modes by re-calibrating each kernel of the base network for image reconstruction via a low-rank kernel modulation operation. We incorporate gradient-based meta-learning (GBML) in the contextual space to update the weights of the hypernetworks for different modes. The hypernetworks and the reconstruction network in the GBML setting provide discriminative mode-specific features and low-level image features, respectively. Experiments on multi-contrast MRI reconstruction show that our model, (i) exhibits superior reconstruction performance over joint training, other meta-learning methods, and context-specific MRI reconstruction methods, and (ii) better adaptation capabilities with improvement margins of 0.5 dB in PSNR and 0.01 in SSIM. Besides, a representation analysis with U-Net shows that kernel modulation infuses 80% of mode-specific representation changes in the high-resolution layers. Our source code is available at https://github.com/sriprabhar/KM-MAML/.

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