Impact of artificial intelligence‐based color constancy on dermoscopical assessment of skin lesions: A comparative study

Author:

Branciforti Francesco1ORCID,Meiburger Kristen M.1ORCID,Zavattaro Elisa2ORCID,Veronese Federica3ORCID,Tarantino Vanessa3,Mazzoletti Vanessa2,Cristo Nunzia Di2,Savoia Paola2ORCID,Salvi Massimo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biolab, PolitoBIOMed Lab, Department of Electronics and Telecommunications Politecnico di Torino Turin Italy

2. Department of Health Science University of Eastern Piedmont Novara Italy

3. AOU Maggiore della Carità Novara Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe quality of dermoscopic images is affected by lighting conditions, operator experience, and device calibration. Color constancy algorithms reduce this variability by making images appear as if they were acquired under the same conditions, allowing artificial intelligence (AI)‐based methods to achieve better results. The impact of color constancy algorithms has not yet been evaluated from a clinical dermatologist's workflow point of view. Here we propose an in‐depth investigation of the impact of an AI‐based color constancy algorithm, called DermoCC‐GAN, on the skin lesion diagnostic routine.MethodsThree dermatologists, with different experience levels, carried out two assignments. The clinical experts evaluated key parameters such as perceived image quality, lesion diagnosis, and diagnosis confidence.ResultsWhen the DermoCC‐GAN color constancy algorithm was applied, the dermoscopic images were perceived to be of better quality overall. An increase in classification performance was observed, reaching a maximum accuracy of 74.67% for a six‐class classification task. Finally, the use of normalized images results in an increase in the level of self‐confidence in the qualitative diagnostic routine.ConclusionsFrom the conducted analysis, it is evident that the impact of AI‐based color constancy algorithms, such as DermoCC‐GAN, is positive and brings qualitative benefits to the clinical practitioner.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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