水准点(测量)
接收机工作特性
医学
人工智能
黑色素瘤
皮肤病科
黑色素细胞痣
诊断准确性
机器学习
医学物理学
计算机科学
痣
算法
放射科
癌症研究
地理
大地测量学
作者
Titus J. Brinker,Achim Hekler,Axel Hauschild,Carola Berking,Bastian Schilling,Alexander Enk,Sebastian Haferkamp,Ante Karoglan,Christof von Kalle,Michael Weichenthal,Elke Sattler,Dirk Schadendorf,Maria Rita Gaiser,Joachim Klode,Jochen Utikal
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ejca.2018.12.016
摘要
BACKGROUND: Several recent publications have demonstrated the use of convolutional neural networks to classify images of melanoma at par with board-certified dermatologists. However, the non-availability of a public human benchmark restricts the comparability of the performance of these algorithms and thereby the technical progress in this field. METHODS: An electronic questionnaire was sent to dermatologists at 12 German university hospitals. Each questionnaire comprised 100 dermoscopic and 100 clinical images (80 nevi images and 20 biopsy-verified melanoma images, each), all open-source. The questionnaire recorded factors such as the years of experience in dermatology, performed skin checks, age, sex and the rank within the university hospital or the status as resident physician. For each image, the dermatologists were asked to provide a management decision (treat/biopsy lesion or reassure the patient). Main outcome measures were sensitivity, specificity and the receiver operating characteristics (ROC). RESULTS: Total 157 dermatologists assessed all 100 dermoscopic images with an overall sensitivity of 74.1%, specificity of 60.0% and an ROC of 0.67 (range = 0.538-0.769); 145 dermatologists assessed all 100 clinical images with an overall sensitivity of 89.4%, specificity of 64.4% and an ROC of 0.769 (range = 0.613-0.9). Results between test-sets were significantly different (P < 0.05) confirming the need for a standardised benchmark. CONCLUSIONS: We present the first public melanoma classification benchmark for both non-dermoscopic and dermoscopic images for comparing artificial intelligence algorithms with diagnostic performance of 145 or 157 dermatologists. Melanoma Classification Benchmark should be considered as a reference standard for white-skinned Western populations in the field of binary algorithmic melanoma classification.
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