Multi-scale feature fusion and class weight loss for skin lesion classification
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2024.108594
Multi-scale feature fusion and class weight loss for skin lesion classification
Abstract
Skin cancer is one of the common types of cancer. It spreads quickly and is not easy to detect in the early stages, posing a major threat to human health. In recent years, deep learning methods have attracted widespread attention for skin cancer detection in dermoscopic images. However, training a practical classifier becomes highly challenging due to inter-class similarity and intra-class variation in skin lesion images. To address these problems, we propose a multi-scale fusion structure that combines shallow and deep features for more accurate classification. Simultaneously, we implement three approaches to the problem of class imbalance: class weighting, label smoothing, and resampling. In addition, the HAM10000_RE dataset strips out hair features to demonstrate the role of hair features in the classification process. We demonstrate that the region of interest is the most critical classification feature for the HAM10000_SE dataset, which segments lesion regions. We evaluated the effectiveness of our model using the HAM10000 and ISIC2019 dataset. The results showed that this method performed well in dermoscopic classification tasks, with ACC and AUC of 94.0% and 99.3%, on the HAM10000 dataset and ACC of 89.8% for the ISIC2019 dataset. The overall performance of our model is excellent in comparison to state-of-the-art models.
Keywords: Class imbalance; Dermoscopic images; EfficientNetV2; Multi-scale structure; Skin lesion classification.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and publication of this article.
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