A novel approach for skin lesion symmetry classification with a deep learning model.

Journal: Computers in biology and medicine
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Abstract

Skin cancer has become a public health problem due to its increasing incidence. However, the malignancy risk of the lesions can be reduced if diagnosed at an early stage. To do so, it is essential to identify particular characteristics such as the symmetry of lesions. In this work, we present a novel approach for skin lesion symmetry classification of dermoscopic images based on deep learning techniques. We use a CNN model, which classifies the symmetry of a skin lesion as either "fully asymmetric", "symmetric with respect to one axis", or "symmetric with respect to two axes". Moreover, we introduce a new dataset of labels for 615 skin lesions. During the experimentation framework, we also evaluate whether it is beneficial to rely on transfer learning from pre-trained CNNs or traditional learning-based methods. As a result, we present a new simple, robust and fast classification pipeline that outperforms methods based on traditional approaches or pre-trained networks, with a weighted-average F1-score of 64.5%.

Authors

  • Lidia Talavera-Martínez
    SCOPIA Research Group, University of the Balearic Islands, Palma, 07122, Spain; Health Research Institute of the Balearic Islands (IdISBa), Palma, 07010, Spain. Electronic address: l.talavera@uib.es.
  • Pedro Bibiloni
    SCOPIA Research Group, University of the Balearic Islands, Palma, 07122, Spain; Health Research Institute of the Balearic Islands (IdISBa), Palma, 07010, Spain. Electronic address: p.bibiloni@uib.es.
  • Aniza Giacaman
    Dermatology Department, Son Espases University Hospital, Palma, 07120, Spain. Electronic address: aniza.giacaman@ssib.es.
  • Rosa Taberner
    Dermatology Department, Son Llàtzer University Hospital, Palma, 07198, Spain. Electronic address: rtaberner@hsll.es.
  • Luis Javier Del Pozo Hernando
    Dermatology Department, Son Espases University Hospital, Palma, 07120, Spain. Electronic address: luisj.delpozo@ssib.es.
  • Manuel González-Hidalgo
    SCOPIA Research Group, University of the Balearic Islands, Palma, 07122, Spain; Health Research Institute of the Balearic Islands (IdISBa), Palma, 07010, Spain; Laboratory of Artificial Intelligence Applications (LAIA@UIB), Palma, 07122, Spain. Electronic address: manuel.gonzalez@uib.es.