Towards Fairness in AI for Melanoma Detection: Systemic Review and Recommendations
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Nov 19, 2024
Abstract
Early and accurate melanoma detection is crucial for improving patient
outcomes. Recent advancements in artificial intelligence AI have shown promise
in this area, but the technologys effectiveness across diverse skin tones
remains a critical challenge. This study conducts a systematic review and
preliminary analysis of AI based melanoma detection research published between
2013 and 2024, focusing on deep learning methodologies, datasets, and skin tone
representation. Our findings indicate that while AI can enhance melanoma
detection, there is a significant bias towards lighter skin tones. To address
this, we propose including skin hue in addition to skin tone as represented by
the LOreal Color Chart Map for a more comprehensive skin tone assessment
technique. This research highlights the need for diverse datasets and robust
evaluation metrics to develop AI models that are equitable and effective for
all patients. By adopting best practices outlined in a PRISMA Equity framework
tailored for healthcare and melanoma detection, we can work towards reducing
disparities in melanoma outcomes.