Deep Learning Based Classification of Dermatological Disorders

  • AlSuwaidan L
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Automated medical diagnosis has become crucial and significantly supports medical doctors. Thus, there is a demand for inventing deep learning (DL) and convolutional networks for analyzing medical images. Dermatology, in particular, is one of the domains that was recently targeted by AI specialists to introduce new DL algorithms or enhance convolutional neural network (CNN) architectures. A significantly high proportion of studies in the field are concerned with skin cancer, whereas other dermatological disorders are still limited. In this work, we examined the performance of 6 CNN architectures named VGG16, EfficientNet, InceptionV3, MobileNet, NasNet, and ResNet50 for the top 3 dermatological disorders that frequently appear in the Middle East. An Image filtering and denoising were imposed in this work to enhance image quality and increase architecture performance. Experimental results revealed that MobileNet achieved the highest performance and accuracy among the CNN architectures and can classify disorder with high performance (95.7% accuracy). Future scope will focus more on proposing a new methodology for deep-based classification. In addition, we will expand the dataset for more images that consider new disorders and variations.

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AlSuwaidan, L. (2023). Deep Learning Based Classification of Dermatological Disorders. Biomedical Engineering and Computational Biology, 14. https://doi.org/10.1177/11795972221138470

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