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      Leveraging the Mahalanobis Distance to enhance Unsupervised Brain MRI Anomaly Detection

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          Unsupervised Anomaly Detection (UAD) methods rely on healthy data distributions to identify anomalies as outliers. In brain MRI, a common approach is reconstruction-based UAD, where generative models reconstruct healthy brain MRIs, and anomalies are detected as deviations between input and reconstruction. However, this method is sensitive to imperfect reconstructions, leading to false positives that impede the segmentation. To address this limitation, we construct multiple reconstructions with probabilistic diffusion models. We then analyze the resulting distribution of these reconstructions using the Mahalanobis distance to identify anomalies as outliers. By leveraging information about normal variations and covariance of individual pixels within this distribution, we effectively refine anomaly scoring, leading to improved segmentation. Our experimental results demonstrate substantial performance improvements across various data sets. Specifically, compared to relying solely on single reconstructions, our approach achieves relative improvements of 15.9%, 35.4%, 48.0%, and 4.7% in terms of AUPRC for the BRATS21, ATLAS, MSLUB and WMH data sets, respectively.

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          17 July 2024
          Article
          2407.12474
          14ccb5f4-ff23-4856-a11d-ee1fc26ac6ea

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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          Accepted for presentation at the MICCAI 2024 conference
          eess.IV cs.CV cs.LG

          Computer vision & Pattern recognition,Artificial intelligence,Electrical engineering

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