Author:
Di Giammarco Marcello,Martinelli Fabio,Santone Antonella,Cesarelli Mario,Mercaldo Francesco
Abstract
AbstractEarly detection of the adenocarcinoma cancer in colon tissue by means of explainable deep learning, by classifying histological images and providing visual explainability on model prediction. Considering that in recent years, deep learning techniques have emerged as powerful techniques in medical image analysis, offering unprecedented accuracy and efficiency, in this paper we propose a method to automatically detect the presence of cancerous cells in colon tissue images. Various deep learning architectures are considered, with the aim of considering the best one in terms of quantitative and qualitative results. As a matter of fact, we consider qualitative results by taking into account the so-called prediction explainability, by providing a way to highlight on the tissue images the areas that from the model point of view are related to the presence of colon cancer. The experimental analysis, performed on 10,000 colon issue images, showed the effectiveness of the proposed method by obtaining an accuracy equal to 0.99. The experimental analysis shows that the proposed method can be successfully exploited for colon cancer detection and localisation from tissue images.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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