Disentanglement of Biological and Technical Factors via Latent Space Rotation in Clinical Imaging Improves Disease Pattern Discovery

Jeanny Pan(Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence), Philipp Seeböck(Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence), Christoph Fürböck(Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence), Svitlana Pochepnia(Medical University of Vienna), Jennifer Straub(Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence), Lucian Beer(Medical University of Vienna), Helmut Prosch(Medical University of Vienna), Georg Langs(Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence)
Lecture notes in computer science
January 1, 2026
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Abstract Identifying new disease-related patterns in medical imaging data with the help of machine learning enlarges the vocabulary of recognizable findings. This supports diagnostic and prognostic assessment. However, image appearance varies not only due to biological differences, but also due to imaging technology linked to vendors, scanning- or reconstruction parameters. The resulting domain shifts impedes data representation learning strategies and the discovery of biologically meaningful cluster appearances. To address these challenges, we introduce an approach to actively learn the domain shift via post-hoc rotation of the data latent space, enabling disentanglement of biological and technical factors. Results on real-world heterogeneous clinical data showcase that the learned disentangled representation leads to stable clusters representing tissue-types across different acquisition settings. Cluster consistency is improved by +19.01% (ARI), +16.85% (NMI), and +12.39% (Dice) compared to the entangled representation, outperforming four state-of-the-art harmonization methods. When using the clusters to quantify tissue composition on idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis patients, the learned profiles enhance Cox survival prediction. This indicates that the proposed label-free framework facilitates biomarker discovery in multi-center routine imaging data. Code is available on GitHub https://github.com/cirmuw/latent-space-rotation-disentanglement .


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