Rensselaer Team Aims to Pave Way for Robust AI in Medical Imaging

July 21, 2021

TROY, N.Y., July 21, 2021 — A number of vulnerabilities, known collectively as deep learning adversaries, hold artificial intelligence (AI) back from its full potential in applications like improving medical imaging quality and computer-aided diagnosis. With the support of a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) Award, Pingkun Yan, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, will lead a team of researchers in developing new AI techniques that protect algorithms from such vulnerabilities, which include contaminated data, malicious attacks, or independent algorithms that interfere with one another.

“We see great potential in AI, machine learning, and deep learning in biomedical imaging,” said Yan, a member of the Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies (CBIS) at Rensselaer. “We just need to build a system one step at a time to make it more robust, usable, and understandable.”

AI techniques, like the ones Yan and his team have previously developed and tested, have the potential to advance image reconstruction, image quality, computer-aided diagnosis, and image-guided surgery. But deep learning adversaries, Yan said, remain a barrier to widespread implementation. They could result in inaccurate or confusing image results.

“The adversary might cause the system to generate undesired or unwanted outputs,” Yan said. “The clinicians may be confused by the output of the system, or a wrong diagnosis may just slip through. It could cause significant medical errors in the diagnosis process and cause significant cost to our health care system.”

While there are currently some tools to protect algorithms against adversaries, Yan said that they often come at the cost of reduced performance. The goal of this research, funded with a nearly $550,000 grant, is to solve this problem by developing AI techniques that are robust enough to guard against deep learning glitches without interfering with tasks that other algorithms are trying to carry out. The tools Yan and his team develop will be able to detect adversarial images, correct those discrepancies, and improve the quality of information the AI system produces. New algorithms that the team develops must take into account the overall system, not just individual components, Yan said, so that accuracy isn’t sacrificed as robustness is increased.

“This CAREER Award is a recognition of Professor Yan’s innovative research with broad applications to multiple areas,” said Deepak Vashishth, the director of CBIS. “For example, he and his team continue to advance the potential of AI to improve human health, while tackling persistent challenges that must be overcome along the way.”

“We envision such systems will help to make health care imaging more robust, more accurate, and will also boost the confidence of the users — especially the medical professionals,” Yan said.

About Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Founded in 1824, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is America’s first technological research university. Rensselaer encompasses five schools, 32 research centers, more than 145 academic programs, and a dynamic community made up of more than 7,600 students and over 100,000 living alumni. Rensselaer faculty and alumni include more than 145 National Academy members, six members of the National Inventors Hall of Fame, six National Medal of Technology winners, five National Medal of Science winners, and a Nobel Prize winner in Physics. With nearly 200 years of experience advancing scientific and technological knowledge, Rensselaer remains focused on addressing global challenges with a spirit of ingenuity and collaboration. To learn more, please visit www.rpi.edu.


Source: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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