Swarm learning with weak supervision enables automatic breast cancer detection in magnetic resonance imaging
Author
Date
2025-02-06Permanent link
http://hdl.handle.net/11351/12859DOI
10.1038/s43856-024-00722-5
ISSN
2730-664X
WOS
001415025600001
PMID
39915630
Abstract
Background
Over the next 5 years, new breast cancer screening guidelines recommending magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for certain patients will significantly increase the volume of imaging data to be analyzed. While this increase poses challenges for radiologists, artificial intelligence (AI) offers potential solutions to manage this workload. However, the development of AI models is often hindered by manual annotation requirements and strict data-sharing regulations between institutions.
Methods
In this study, we present an integrated pipeline combining weakly supervised learning—reducing the need for detailed annotations—with local AI model training via swarm learning (SL), which circumvents centralized data sharing. We utilized three datasets comprising 1372 female bilateral breast MRI exams from institutions in three countries: the United States (US), Switzerland, and the United Kingdom (UK) to train models. These models were then validated on two external datasets consisting of 649 bilateral breast MRI exams from Germany and Greece.
Results
Upon systematically benchmarking various weakly supervised two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) deep learning (DL) methods, we find that the 3D-ResNet-101 demonstrates superior performance. By implementing a real-world SL setup across three international centers, we observe that these collaboratively trained models outperform those trained locally. Even with a smaller dataset, we demonstrate the practical feasibility of deploying SL internationally with on-site data processing, addressing challenges such as data privacy and annotation variability.
Conclusions
Combining weakly supervised learning with SL enhances inter-institutional collaboration, improving the utility of distributed datasets for medical AI training without requiring detailed annotations or centralized data sharing.
Keywords
Swarm learning; Breast cancer; Magnetic resonance imagingBibliographic citation
Saldanha OL, Zhu J, Müller-Franzes G, Carrero ZI, Payne NR, Escudero Sánchez L, et al. Swarm learning with weak supervision enables automatic breast cancer detection in magnetic resonance imaging. Commun Med. 2025 Feb 6;5:38.
Audience
Professionals
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