TY - JOUR A2 - Rakhshan, Vahid AU - Asare, Sarpong Kwadwo AU - You, Fei AU - Nartey, Obed Tettey PY - 2020 DA - 2020/12/08 TI - A Semisupervised Learning Scheme with Self-Paced Learning for Classifying Breast Cancer Histopathological Images SP - 8826568 VL - 2020 AB - The unavailability of large amounts of well-labeled data poses a significant challenge in many medical imaging tasks. Even in the likelihood of having access to sufficient data, the process of accurately labeling the data is an arduous and time-consuming one, requiring expertise skills. Again, the issue of unbalanced data further compounds the abovementioned problems and presents a considerable challenge for many machine learning algorithms. In lieu of this, the ability to develop algorithms that can exploit large amounts of unlabeled data together with a small amount of labeled data, while demonstrating robustness to data imbalance, can offer promising prospects in building highly efficient classifiers. This work proposes a semisupervised learning method that integrates self-training and self-paced learning to generate and select pseudolabeled samples for classifying breast cancer histopathological images. A novel pseudolabel generation and selection algorithm is introduced in the learning scheme to generate and select highly confident pseudolabeled samples from both well-represented classes to less-represented classes. Such a learning approach improves the performance by jointly learning a model and optimizing the generation of pseudolabels on unlabeled-target data to augment the training data and retraining the model with the generated labels. A class balancing framework that normalizes the class-wise confidence scores is also proposed to prevent the model from ignoring samples from less represented classes (hard-to-learn samples), hence effectively handling the issue of data imbalance. Extensive experimental evaluation of the proposed method on the BreakHis dataset demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed method. SN - 1687-5265 UR - https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/8826568 DO - 10.1155/2020/8826568 JF - Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience PB - Hindawi KW - ER -