Merging public datasets and rejecting high-entropy predictions boosts reported melanoma detection accuracy to 97.8% and cuts misdiagnoses by over 40%, but lacks baseline comparisons and error bars.
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Melanoma Detection with Uncertainty Quantification
Merging public datasets and rejecting high-entropy predictions boosts reported melanoma detection accuracy to 97.8% and cuts misdiagnoses by over 40%, but lacks baseline comparisons and error bars.