Development of Self-Supervised Learning with Dinov2-Distilled Models for Parasite Classification in Screening

dc.contributor.authorNatchapon Pinetsuksai
dc.contributor.authorVeerayuth Kittichai
dc.contributor.authorRangsan Jomtarak
dc.contributor.authorKomgrit Jaksukam
dc.contributor.authorTeerawat Tongloy
dc.contributor.authorSiridech Boonsang
dc.contributor.authorSanthad Chuwongin
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-08T19:17:54Z
dc.date.issued2023-10-26
dc.description.abstractAt present, parasitic infections in humans, such as intestinal parasitic infections and soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infection, remain a public health concern, with screening methods that are simple but time-consuming and require parasitology experts. Microscopy images are increasingly being used to aid diagnosis but creating labels for supervised learning (SL) is a time-consuming, labor-intensive, and costly process. Self-supervised learning (SSL) is a deep learning approach that aims to train models to represent features in unlabeled datasets using automatically generated labels or annotations from the data itself, rather than explicitly labeled human-labeled labels. It is an appropriate method to address the challenges associated with the difficulty of labeling large datasets. A pretrained model that has learned useful data representations from an SSL task is fine-tuned using labeled data to perform well on a specific downstream task. DINOv2 is an SSL model based on the Vision Transformer (ViT) architecture. In this study, we aim to create a model for screening for helminth egg infection using a fine-tuned Dinov2 with a classification layer head to demonstrate that dataset sizes of 1% and 10% are sufficient when compared to SL model. Rather than SL, which requires a significant amount of human data labeling and is generally impractical, the model developed in this study is expected to be used in active surveillance in the future.
dc.identifier.doi10.1109/icitee59582.2023.10317719
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/16261
dc.subjectCOVID-19 diagnosis using AI
dc.subjectTuberculosis Research and Epidemiology
dc.subjectZoonotic diseases and public health
dc.titleDevelopment of Self-Supervised Learning with Dinov2-Distilled Models for Parasite Classification in Screening
dc.typeArticle

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