Crowdsourcing pneumothorax annotations using machine learning annotations on the NIH chest X-ray dataset

Ross W. Filice, Anouk Stein, Carol C. Wu, Veronica A. Arteaga, Stephen Borstelmann, Ramya Gaddikeri, Maya Galperin-Aizenberg, Ritu R. Gill, Myrna C. Godoy, Stephen B. Hobbs, Jean Jeudy, Paras C. Lakhani, Archana Laroia, Sundeep M. Nayak, Maansi R. Parekh, Prasanth Prasanna, Palmi Shah, Dharshan Vummidi, Kavitha Yaddanapudi, George Shih

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Abstract

Pneumothorax is a potentially life-threatening condition that requires prompt recognition and often urgent intervention. In the ICU setting, large numbers of chest radiographs are performed and must be interpreted on a daily basis which may delay diagnosis of this entity. Development of artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to detect pneumothorax could help expedite detection as well as localize and potentially quantify pneumothorax. Open image analysis competitions are useful in advancing state-of-the art AI algorithms but generally require large expert annotated datasets. We have annotated and adjudicated a large dataset of chest radiographs to be made public with the goal of sparking innovation in this space. Because of the cumbersome and time-consuming nature of image labeling, we explored the value of using AI models to generate annotations for review. Utilization of this machine learning annotation (MLA) technique appeared to expedite our annotation process with relatively high sensitivity at the expense of specificity. Further research is required to confirm and better characterize the value of MLAs. Our adjudicated dataset is now available for public consumption in the form of a challenge.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)490-496
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Digital Imaging
Volume33
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1 2020

Keywords

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Challenge
  • Chest radiograph
  • Machine learning annotations
  • Pneumothorax
  • Public datasets

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
  • Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging
  • Computer Science Applications

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