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Publications by Luís Filipe Teixeira

2022

Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis

Authors
Pinho, AJ; Georgieva, P; Teixeira, LF; Sánchez, JA;

Publication
Lecture Notes in Computer Science

Abstract

2023

Towards Concept-based Interpretability of Skin Lesion Diagnosis using Vision-Language Models

Authors
Patrício, C; Teixeira, LF; Neves, JC;

Publication
CoRR

Abstract

2023

Evaluating Privacy on Synthetic Images Generated using GANs: Contributions of the VCMI Team to ImageCLEFmedical GANs 2023

Authors
Montenegro, H; Neto, PC; Patrício, C; Torto, IR; Gonçalves, T; Teixeira, LF;

Publication
Working Notes of the Conference and Labs of the Evaluation Forum (CLEF 2023), Thessaloniki, Greece, September 18th to 21st, 2023.

Abstract
This paper presents the main contributions of the VCMI Team to the ImageCLEFmedical GANs 2023 task. This task aims to evaluate whether synthetic medical images generated using Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) contain identifiable characteristics of the training data. We propose various approaches to classify a set of real images as having been used or not used in the training of the model that generated a set of synthetic images. We use similarity-based approaches to classify the real images based on their similarity to the generated ones. We develop autoencoders to classify the images through outlier detection techniques. Finally, we develop patch-based methods that operate on patches extracted from real and generated images to measure their similarity. On the development dataset, we attained an F1-score of 0.846 and an accuracy of 0.850 using an autoencoder-based method. On the test dataset, a similarity-based approach achieved the best results, with an F1-score of 0.801 and an accuracy of 0.810. The empirical results support the hypothesis that medical data generated using deep generative models trained without privacy constraints threatens the privacy of patients in the training data. © 2023 Copyright for this paper by its authors.

2023

Attention-Based Regularisation for Improved Generalisability in Medical Multi-Centre Data

Authors
Silva, D; Agrotis, G; Tan, RB; Teixeira, LF; Silva, W;

Publication
International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications, ICMLA 2023, Jacksonville, FL, USA, December 15-17, 2023

Abstract
Deep Learning models are tremendously valuable in several prediction tasks, and their use in the medical field is spreading abruptly, especially in computer vision tasks, evaluating the content in X-rays, CTs or MRIs. These methods can save a significant amount of time for doctors in patient diagnostics and help in treatment planning. However, these models are significantly sensitive to confounders in the training data and generally suffer a performance hit when dealing with out-of-distribution data, affecting their reliability and scalability in different medical institutions. Deep Learning research on Medical datasets may overlook essential details regarding the image acquisition procedure and the preprocessing steps. This work proposes a data-centric approach, exploring the potential of attention maps as a regularisation technique to improve robustness and generalisation. We use image metadata and explore self-attention maps and contrastive learning to promote feature space invariance to image disturbance. Experiments were conducted using Chest X-ray datasets that are publicly available. Some datasets contained information about the windowing settings applied by the radiologist, acting as a source of variability. The proposed model was tested and outperformed the baseline in out-of-distribution data, serving as a proof of concept. © 2023 IEEE.

2024

Multimodal PointPillars for Efficient Object Detection in Autonomous Vehicles

Authors
Oliveira, M; Cerqueira, R; Pinto, JR; Fonseca, J; Teixeira, LF;

Publication
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles

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