Melanoma Detection Using XGB Classifier Combined with Feature Extraction and K-Means SMOTE Techniques

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Melanoma, a very severe form of skin cancer, spreads quickly and has a high mortality rate if not treated early. Recently, machine learning, deep learning, and other related technologies have been successfully applied to computer-aided diagnostic tasks of skin lesions. However, some issues in terms of image feature extraction and imbalanced data need to be addressed. Based on a method for manually annotating image features by dermatologists, we developed a melanoma detection model with four improvement strategies, including applying the transfer learning technique to automatically extract image features, adding gender and age metadata, using an oversampling technique for imbalanced data, and comparing machine learning algorithms. According to the experimental results, the improved strategies proposed in this study have statistically significant performance improvement effects. In particular, our proposed ensemble model can outperform previous related models.

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Chang, C. C., Li, Y. Z., Wu, H. C., & Tseng, M. H. (2022). Melanoma Detection Using XGB Classifier Combined with Feature Extraction and K-Means SMOTE Techniques. Diagnostics, 12(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12071747

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