Electrical Engineering and Systems Science > Image and Video Processing
[Submitted on 20 Aug 2023]
Title:Federated Pseudo Modality Generation for Incomplete Multi-Modal MRI Reconstruction
View PDFAbstract:While multi-modal learning has been widely used for MRI reconstruction, it relies on paired multi-modal data which is difficult to acquire in real clinical scenarios. Especially in the federated setting, the common situation is that several medical institutions only have single-modal data, termed the modality missing issue. Therefore, it is infeasible to deploy a standard federated learning framework in such conditions. In this paper, we propose a novel communication-efficient federated learning framework, namely Fed-PMG, to address the missing modality challenge in federated multi-modal MRI reconstruction. Specifically, we utilize a pseudo modality generation mechanism to recover the missing modality for each single-modal client by sharing the distribution information of the amplitude spectrum in frequency space. However, the step of sharing the original amplitude spectrum leads to heavy communication costs. To reduce the communication cost, we introduce a clustering scheme to project the set of amplitude spectrum into finite cluster centroids, and share them among the clients. With such an elaborate design, our approach can effectively complete the missing modality within an acceptable communication cost. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our proposed method can attain similar performance with the ideal scenario, i.e., all clients have the full set of modalities. The source code will be released.
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