Efficient Skin Lesion Detection using YOLOv9 Network

  • Faruq Aziz
  • Saputri D
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Abstract

Skin lesion detection plays a crucial role in dermatological diagnosis and treatment. In this study, we propose an efficient approach for skin lesion detection using the YOLOv9 network. Leveraging state-of-the-art deep learning techniques, our model demonstrates robust performance in accurately identifying various skin lesion types, including acne, atopic dermatitis, keratosis pilaris, leprosy, psoriasis, and wart. We conducted comprehensive experiments using a curated dataset comprising 2721 training images, 288 validation images, and 145 test images. The model was trained and evaluated based on standard metrics such as Precision, Recall, and mean Average Precision (mAP). Our results indicate promising detection accuracy, with an overall Precision of 60.5%, Recall of 86.0%, and an mAP of 81.4%. Class-wise analysis reveals varying levels of performance across different disease classes, highlighting the model's proficiency in detecting common dermatological conditions such as acne and wart lesions. Furthermore, we provide insights into potential challenges and limitations, including dataset size and class imbalance, and discuss avenues for future research to address these issues. Our study contributes to the advancement of AI-driven solutions for dermatological diagnosis and underscores the efficacy of the YOLOv9 network in skin lesion detection

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Faruq Aziz, & Saputri, D. U. E. (2024). Efficient Skin Lesion Detection using YOLOv9 Network. Journal Medical Informatics Technology, 11–15. https://doi.org/10.37034/medinftech.v2i1.30

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