Diagnostics (Jun 2024)

Integration of Localized, Contextual, and Hierarchical Features in Deep Learning for Improved Skin Lesion Classification

  • Karthik Ramamurthy,
  • Illakiya Thayumanaswamy,
  • Menaka Radhakrishnan,
  • Daehan Won,
  • Sindhia Lingaswamy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14131338
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 13
p. 1338

Abstract

Read online

Skin lesion classification is vital for the early detection and diagnosis of skin diseases, facilitating timely intervention and treatment. However, existing classification methods face challenges in managing complex information and long-range dependencies in dermoscopic images. Therefore, this research aims to enhance the feature representation by incorporating local, global, and hierarchical features to improve the performance of skin lesion classification. We introduce a novel dual-track deep learning (DL) model in this research for skin lesion classification. The first track utilizes a modified Densenet-169 architecture that incorporates a Coordinate Attention Module (CoAM). The second track employs a customized convolutional neural network (CNN) comprising a Feature Pyramid Network (FPN) and Global Context Network (GCN) to capture multiscale features and global contextual information. The local features from the first track and the global features from second track are used for precise localization and modeling of the long-range dependencies. By leveraging these architectural advancements within the DenseNet framework, the proposed neural network achieved better performance compared to previous approaches. The network was trained and validated using the HAM10000 dataset, achieving a classification accuracy of 93.2%.

Keywords