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Distribution Matching Losses Can Hallucinate Features in Medical Image Translation
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2018
arXiv
pre-print
This paper discusses how distribution matching losses, such as those used in CycleGAN, when used to synthesize medical images can lead to mis-diagnosis of medical conditions. It seems appealing to use these new image synthesis methods for translating images from a source to a target domain because they can produce high quality images and some even do not require paired data. However, the basis of how these image translation models work is through matching the translation output to the
arXiv:1805.08841v3
fatcat:2ncyhq5pzzfplfynfuxtjp3dpq