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Contrastive Pretraining for Echocardiography Segmentation with Limited Data

arXiv ·

This paper introduces a self-supervised contrastive learning method for segmenting the left ventricle in echocardiography images when limited labeled data is available. The approach uses contrastive pretraining to improve the performance of UNet and DeepLabV3 segmentation networks. Experiments on the EchoNet-Dynamic dataset show the method achieves a Dice score of 0.9252, outperforming existing approaches, with code available on Github.

EchoCoTr: Estimation of the Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction from Spatiotemporal Echocardiography

arXiv ·

Researchers from MBZUAI have developed EchoCoTr, a novel spatiotemporal deep learning method for estimating left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) from echocardiograms. EchoCoTr combines CNNs and vision transformers to overcome the limitations of each when applied to medical video data. The method achieves state-of-the-art results on the EchoNet-Dynamic dataset, demonstrating improved accuracy compared to existing approaches, with code available on GitHub.

DynaMMo: Dynamic Model Merging for Efficient Class Incremental Learning for Medical Images

arXiv ·

Researchers at MBZUAI have developed DynaMMo, a dynamic model merging method for efficient class incremental learning using medical images. DynaMMo merges multiple networks at different training stages using lightweight learnable modules, reducing computational overhead. Evaluated on three datasets, DynaMMo achieved a 10-fold reduction in GFLOPS compared to existing dynamic methods with a 2.76 average accuracy drop.

PDNS-Net: A Large Heterogeneous Graph Benchmark Dataset of Network Resolutions for Graph Learning

arXiv ·

The Qatar Computing Research Institute (QCRI) has introduced PDNS-Net, a large heterogeneous graph dataset for malicious domain classification, containing 447K nodes and 897K edges. It is significantly larger than existing heterogeneous graph datasets like IMDB and DBLP. Preliminary evaluations using graph neural networks indicate that further research is needed to improve model performance on large heterogeneous graphs. Why it matters: This dataset will enable researchers to develop and benchmark graph learning algorithms on a scale relevant to real-world cybersecurity applications, particularly for identifying and mitigating malicious online activity.

Modeling High-Resolution Spatio-Temporal Wind with Deep Echo State Networks and Stochastic Partial Differential Equations

arXiv ·

Researchers propose a spatio-temporal model for high-resolution wind forecasting in Saudi Arabia using Echo State Networks and stochastic partial differential equations. The model reduces spatial information via energy distance, captures dynamics with a sparse recurrent neural network, and reconstructs data using a non-stationary stochastic partial differential equation approach. The model achieves more accurate forecasts of wind speed and energy, potentially saving up to one million dollars annually compared to existing models.

MedNNS: Supernet-based Medical Task-Adaptive Neural Network Search

arXiv ·

The paper introduces MedNNS, a neural network search framework designed for medical imaging, addressing challenges in architecture selection and weight initialization. MedNNS constructs a meta-space encoding datasets and models based on their performance using a Supernetwork-based approach, expanding the model zoo size by 51x. The framework incorporates rank loss and Fréchet Inception Distance (FID) loss to capture inter-model and inter-dataset relationships, improving alignment in the meta-space and outperforming ImageNet pre-trained DL models and SOTA NAS methods.

CESAR: A Convolutional Echo State AutoencodeR for High-Resolution Wind Forecasting

arXiv ·

Researchers introduce CESAR, a convolutional echo state autoencoder for high-resolution wind forecasting. The model extracts spatial features using a deep convolutional autoencoder and models their dynamics with an echo state network. Tested on high-resolution simulations in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, CESAR improved wind speed and power forecasting by up to 17% compared to other methods. Why it matters: Accurate wind forecasting is critical for efficient wind farm planning and management in Saudi Arabia and the broader region.