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An Intelligent Diagnostic Model for Melasma Based on Deep Learning and Multimode Image Input

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DERMATOLOGY AND THERAPY
卷 13, 期 2, 页码 569-579

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ADIS INT LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s13555-022-00874-z

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Convolutional neural network; Deep learning; Diagnosis; Melasma; Network performance

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This study aimed to develop an accurate diagnostic system for melasma based on deep learning. By evaluating the performances of different deep learning models, the researchers found that using multiple modes of images in the VISIA system significantly improved the network performance for melasma diagnosis.
Introduction( )The diagnosis of melasma is often based on the naked-eye judgment of physicians. However, this is a challenge for inexperienced physicians and non-professionals, and incorrect treatment might have serious consequences. Therefore, it is important to develop an accurate method for melasma diagnosis. The objective of this study is to develop and validate an intelligent diagnostic system based on deep learning for melasma images. Methods A total of 8010 images in the VISIA system, comprising 4005 images of patients with melasma and 4005 images of patients without melasma, were collected for training and testing. Inspired by four high-performance structures (i.e., DenseNet, ResNet, Swin Transformer, and MobileNet), the performances of deep learning models in melasma and non-melasma binary classifiers were evaluated. Furthermore, considering that there were five modes of images for each shot in VISIA, we fused these modes via multichannel image input in different combinations to explore whether multimode images could improve network performance. Results The proposed network based on DenseNet121 achieved the best performance with an accuracy of 93.68% and an area under the curve (AUC) of 97.86% on the test set for the melasma classifier. The results of the Gradient-weighted Class Activation Mapping showed that it was interpretable. In further experiments, for the five modes of the VISIA system, we found the best performing mode to be BROWN SPOTS. Additionally, the combination of NORMAL, BROWN SPOTS, and UV SPOTS modes significantly improved the network performance, achieving the highest accuracy of 97.4% and AUC of 99.28%. Conclusions In summary, deep learning is feasible for diagnosing melasma. The proposed network not only has excellent performance with clinical images of melasma, but can also acquire high accuracy by using multiple modes of images in VISIA.

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