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Automatic Skin Lesion Analysis using Large-scale Dermoscopy Images and Deep Residual Networks

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arxiv 1703.04197 v2 pith:2YIEJRRD submitted 2017-03-12 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords melanomaimagesanalysisdeepdermoscopydetectionskinautomatic
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Malignant melanoma has one of the most rapidly increasing incidences in the world and has a considerable mortality rate. Early diagnosis is particularly important since melanoma can be cured with prompt excision. Dermoscopy images play an important role in the non-invasive early detection of melanoma [1]. However, melanoma detection using human vision alone can be subjective, inaccurate and poorly reproducible even among experienced dermatologists. This is attributed to the challenges in interpreting images with diverse characteristics including lesions of varying sizes and shapes, lesions that may have fuzzy boundaries, different skin colors and the presence of hair [2]. Therefore, the automatic analysis of dermoscopy images is a valuable aid for clinical decision making and for image-based diagnosis to identify diseases such as melanoma [1-4]. Deep residual networks (ResNets) has achieved state-of-the-art results in image classification and detection related problems [5-8]. In this ISIC 2017 skin lesion analysis challenge [9], we propose to exploit the deep ResNets for robust visual features learning and representations.

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  1. BCN20000: Dermoscopic Lesions in the Wild

    eess.IV 2019-08 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    BCN20000 is a new dermoscopic dataset of 19,424 images with hard-to-diagnose lesions and patient metadata, built for the ISIC 2019 skin lesion classification challenge.

  2. An Active Learning Approach for Reducing Annotation Cost in Skin Lesion Analysis

    cs.CV 2019-09 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    Decoupled informative and representative sample selection plus intra-class image stitching reaches full-data-level skin lesion classification accuracy with roughly half the labels on ISIC 2017.

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