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Explainable Multimedia Feature Fusion for Medical Applications
by
Hemmje, Matthias
, Cheddad, Abbas
, Mc Kevitt, Paul
, Wagenpfeil, Stefan
in
Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Automation
/ Boolean algebra
/ Electrocardiography
/ explainability
/ Feature extraction
/ feature graph
/ graph code
/ indexing
/ Information retrieval
/ Knowledge
/ Machine learning
/ Mammography
/ Multimedia
/ Nurses
/ OF-THE-ART
/ Patients
/ Physicians
/ R&D
/ Relevance feedback
/ Research & development
/ retrieval
/ Search engines
/ semantic
/ Semantics
/ Tumors
/ X-rays
2022
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Explainable Multimedia Feature Fusion for Medical Applications
by
Hemmje, Matthias
, Cheddad, Abbas
, Mc Kevitt, Paul
, Wagenpfeil, Stefan
in
Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Automation
/ Boolean algebra
/ Electrocardiography
/ explainability
/ Feature extraction
/ feature graph
/ graph code
/ indexing
/ Information retrieval
/ Knowledge
/ Machine learning
/ Mammography
/ Multimedia
/ Nurses
/ OF-THE-ART
/ Patients
/ Physicians
/ R&D
/ Relevance feedback
/ Research & development
/ retrieval
/ Search engines
/ semantic
/ Semantics
/ Tumors
/ X-rays
2022
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Explainable Multimedia Feature Fusion for Medical Applications
by
Hemmje, Matthias
, Cheddad, Abbas
, Mc Kevitt, Paul
, Wagenpfeil, Stefan
in
Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Automation
/ Boolean algebra
/ Electrocardiography
/ explainability
/ Feature extraction
/ feature graph
/ graph code
/ indexing
/ Information retrieval
/ Knowledge
/ Machine learning
/ Mammography
/ Multimedia
/ Nurses
/ OF-THE-ART
/ Patients
/ Physicians
/ R&D
/ Relevance feedback
/ Research & development
/ retrieval
/ Search engines
/ semantic
/ Semantics
/ Tumors
/ X-rays
2022
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Explainable Multimedia Feature Fusion for Medical Applications
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Explainable Multimedia Feature Fusion for Medical Applications
2022
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Overview
Due to the exponential growth of medical information in the form of, e.g., text, images, Electrocardiograms (ECGs), X-rays, and multimedia, the management of a patient’s data has become a huge challenge. In particular, the extraction of features from various different formats and their representation in a homogeneous way are areas of interest in medical applications. Multimedia Information Retrieval (MMIR) frameworks, like the Generic Multimedia Analysis Framework (GMAF), can contribute to solving this problem, when adapted to special requirements and modalities of medical applications. In this paper, we demonstrate how typical multimedia processing techniques can be extended and adapted to medical applications and how these applications benefit from employing a Multimedia Feature Graph (MMFG) and specialized, efficient indexing structures in the form of Graph Codes. These Graph Codes are transformed to feature relevant Graph Codes by employing a modified Term Frequency Inverse Document Frequency (TFIDF) algorithm, which further supports value ranges and Boolean operations required in the medical context. On this basis, various metrics for the calculation of similarity, recommendations, and automated inferencing and reasoning can be applied supporting the field of diagnostics. Finally, the presentation of these new facilities in the form of explainability is introduced and demonstrated. Thus, in this paper, we show how Graph Codes contribute new querying options for diagnosis and how Explainable Graph Codes can help to readily understand medical multimedia formats.
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