JOURNAL ARTICLE

Vision transformer and CNN-based skin lesion analysis: classification of monkeypox

Gözde Yolcu

Year: 2024 Journal:   Multimedia Tools and Applications Vol: 83 (28)Pages: 71909-71923   Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media

Abstract

Abstract Monkeypox is an important health problem. Rapid diagnosis of monkeypox skin lesions and emergency isolation when necessary is essential. Also, some skin lesions, such as melanoma, can be fatal and must be rapidly distinguished. However, in some cases, it is difficult to distinguish the lesions visually. Methods such as dermoscopy, high-resolution ultrasound imaging, etc. can be used for better observation. But these methods are often based on qualitative analysis, subjective and time-consuming. Therefore, in this study, a quantitative and objective classification tool has been developed to assist dermatologists and scientists. The proposed system classifies seven skin lesions, including monkeypox. A popular approach Vision Transformer and some popular deep learning convolutional networks have been trained with the transfer learning approach and all results have been compared. Then, the models that show the best accuracy score have been combined to make the final prediction using bagging-ensemble learning. The proposed ensemble-based system produced 81.91% Accuracy, 65.94% Jaccard, 87.16% Precision, 74.12% Recall, and 78.16% Fscore values. In terms of different criteria metrics, the system produced competitive or even better results than the literature.

Keywords:
Computer science Monkeypox Artificial intelligence Skin lesion Jaccard index Machine learning Boosting (machine learning) Deep learning Pattern recognition (psychology) Dermatology Medicine

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Topics

Poxvirus research and outbreaks
Life Sciences →  Immunology and Microbiology →  Virology
Cutaneous Melanoma Detection and Management
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Oncology
Image Processing Techniques and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Media Technology
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