scholarly journals Skin Lesion Classification Based on Deep Convolutional Neural Networks Architectures

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (01) ◽  
pp. 41-51
Author(s):  
Jwan Saeed ◽  
Subhi Zeebaree

Skin cancer is among the primary cancer types that manifest due to various dermatological disorders, which may be further classified into several types based on morphological features, color, structure, and texture. The mortality rate of patients who have skin cancer is contingent on preliminary and rapid detection and diagnosis of malignant skin cancer cells. Limitations in current dermoscopic images, including shadow, artifact, and noise, affect image quality, which may hamper detection effort. Attempts to overcome these challenges have been made by analyzing the images using deep learning neural networks to perform skin cancer detection. In this paper, the authors review the state-of-the-art in authoritative deep learning concepts pertinent to skin cancer detection and classification.

2021 ◽  
pp. 295-304
Author(s):  
Sangeeta Parshionikar ◽  
Renjit Koshy ◽  
Aman Sheikh ◽  
Gauravi Phansalkar

Author(s):  
Marriam Nawaz ◽  
Zahid Mehmood ◽  
Tahira Nazir ◽  
Rizwan Ali Naqvi ◽  
Amjad Rehman ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Farah Shahata ◽  
Kamalpreet Kaur ◽  
Jinan Fiaidhi

<b>— Skin-cancer is the most common type of cancer among all other types of cancers spreading both developed and developing countries. In this paper, a web service is developed in order to help physicians as well as individuals to upload an image and diagnose the particular types of lesion. Computer vision is used to analyse lesions on images by providing computers with somewhat similarity as humans do. For this a Convolution Neural Network (CNN) is used with multi classification on International Skin Imaging Collaboration (ISIC) 2018 dataset with HAM10000 images. This dataset is a meta-data which has various types of images with seven different labels. At first, the model is trained with a larger training set and saved in a zip folder. Secondly, a web service is created where users or a doctor can upload an image for classification. Thirdly, the images uploaded are pre-processed as there is noise, hairs on image. Techniques like resizing, normalisation, thresholding, black-hat filtering and inpainting are used for this purpose. After this, the saved model is called to define whether the uploaded image is benign or malignant. The experimental results reveal that the proposed model is superior in terms of detection and diagnosis accuracy as compared to modern methods.</b>


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