JOURNAL ARTICLE

TwoViewDensityNet: Two-View Mammographic Breast Density Classification Based on Deep Convolutional Neural Network

Mariam BusalehMuhammad HussainHatim AboalsamhFazal-e- AminSarah A. Al Sultan

Year: 2022 Journal:   Mathematics Vol: 10 (23)Pages: 4610-4610   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Dense breast tissue is a significant factor that increases the risk of breast cancer. Current mammographic density classification approaches are unable to provide enough classification accuracy. However, it remains a difficult problem to classify breast density. This paper proposes TwoViewDensityNet, an end-to-end deep learning-based method for mammographic breast density classification. The craniocaudal (CC) and mediolateral oblique (MLO) views of screening mammography provide two different views of each breast. As the two views are complementary, and dual-view-based methods have proven efficient, we use two views for breast classification. The loss function plays a key role in training a deep model; we employ the focal loss function because it focuses on learning hard cases. The method was thoroughly evaluated on two public datasets using 5-fold cross-validation, and it achieved an overall performance (F-score of 98.63%, AUC of 99.51%, accuracy of 95.83%) on DDSM and (F-score of 97.14%, AUC of 97.44%, accuracy of 96%) on the INbreast. The comparison shows that the TwoViewDensityNet outperforms the state-of-the-art methods for classifying breast density into BI-RADS class. It aids healthcare providers in providing patients with more accurate information and will help improve the diagnostic accuracy and reliability of mammographic breast density evaluation in clinical care.

Keywords:
Artificial intelligence Breast cancer Mammography Convolutional neural network BI-RADS Breast density Computer science Deep learning Medicine Artificial neural network Machine learning Pattern recognition (psychology) Radiology Cancer Internal medicine

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