학술논문

Supporting Skin Lesion Diagnosis with Content-Based Image Retrieval
Document Type
Conference
Source
2020 25th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR) Pattern Recognition (ICPR), 2020 25th International Conference on. :8053-8060 Jan, 2021
Subject
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Image retrieval
Medical services
Feature extraction
Skin
Pattern recognition
Lesions
Convolutional neural networks
Language
Abstract
In recent years, many attempts have been dedicated to the creation of automated devices that could assist both expert and beginner dermatologists towards fast and early diagnosis of skin lesions. Tasks such as skin lesion classification and segmentation have been extensively addressed with deep learning algorithms, which in some cases reach a diagnostic accuracy comparable to that of expert physicians. However, the general lack of interpretability and reliability severely hinders the ability of those approaches to actually support dermatologists in the diagnosis process. In this paper a novel skin image retrieval system is presented, which exploits features extracted by Convolutional Neural Networks to gather similar images from a publicly available dataset, in order to assist the diagnosis process of both expert and novice practitioners. In the proposed framework, ResNet-50 is initially trained for the classification of dermoscopic images; then, the feature extraction part is isolated, and an embedding network is built on top of it. The embedding learns an alternative representation, which allows to check image similarity by means of a distance measure. Experimental results reveal that the proposed method is able to select meaningful images, which can effectively boost the classification accuracy of human dermatologists.