Bayesian Sampling Bias Correction: Training with the Right Loss Function

We derive a family of loss functions to train models in the presence of sampling bias. Examples are when the prevalence of a pathology differs from its sampling rate in the training dataset, or when a machine learning practioner rebalances their training dataset. Sampling bias causes large discrepancies between model performance in the lab and in more realistic settings. It is omnipresent in medical imaging applications, yet is often overlooked at training time or addressed on an ad-hoc basis. Our approach is based on Bayesian risk minimization. For arbitrary likelihood models we derive the associated bias corrected loss for training, exhibiting a direct connection to information gain. The approach integrates seamlessly in the current paradigm of (deep) learning using stochastic backpropagation and naturally with Bayesian models. We illustrate the methodology on case studies of lung nodule malignancy grading.

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