This study explores the application of machine learning and deep learning algorithms to facilitate the accurate diagnosis of melanoma, a type of malignant skin cancer, and benign nevi. Leveraging a dataset of 793 dermatological images from the Kaggle online platform (Google LLC, Mountain View, California, United States), we developed a model that can accurately differentiate between these lesions based on their distinctive features. The dataset was divided into training (80%), validation (10%), and testing (10%) sets to optimize model performance and ensure its generalizability. Our findings demonstrate the potential of machine learning algorithms in enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of melanoma and nevi detection, with the developed model exhibiting robust performance metrics. Nonetheless, limitations exist due to the potential lack of comprehensive representation of melanoma and nevi cases in the dataset, and variations in image quality and acquisition methods, which may influence the model's performance in real-world clinical settings. Therefore, further research, validation studies, and integration into clinical practice are necessary to ensure the reliability and generalizability of these models. This study underscores the promise of artificial intelligence in advancing dermatologic diagnostics, aiming to improve patient outcomes by supporting early detection and treatment initiation for melanoma.
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Riazi Esfahani, P., Mazboudi, P., Reddy, A. J., Farasat, V. P., Guirgus, M. E., Tak, N., … Patel, R. (2023). Leveraging Machine Learning for Accurate Detection and Diagnosis of Melanoma and Nevi: An Interdisciplinary Study in Dermatology. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.44120
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