Contrastive Representations for Unsupervised Anomaly Detection and Localization.

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Unsupervised anomaly detection in medical imaging aims to detect and localize arbitrary anomalies without requiring annotated anomalous data during training. Often, this is achieved by learning a data distribution of normal samples and detecting anomalies as regions in the image which deviate from this distribution. Most current state-of-the-art methods use latent variable generative models operating directly on the images. However, generative models have been shown to mostly capture low-level features, s.a. pixel-intensities, instead of rich semantic features, which also applies to their representations. We circumvent this problem by proposing CRADL whose core idea is to model the distribution of normal samples directly in the low-dimensional representation space of an encoder trained with a contrastive pretext-task. By utilizing the representations of contrastive learning, we aim to fix the over-fixation on low-level features and learn more semantic-rich representations. Our experiments on anomaly detection and localization tasks using three distinct evaluation datasets show that 1) contrastive representations are superior to representations of generative latent variable models and 2) the CRADL framework shows competitive or superior performance to state-of-the-art.
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unsupervised anomaly detection,contrastive representations,localization
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