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DEEPSCAN: integrating vision transformers for advanced skin lesion diagnostics

June 6, 2024
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The increase in skin conditions, especially skin cancers, shows the need for accurate diagnostics. Traditional imaging methods struggle to capture complex skin lesion patterns, leading to potential misdiagnoses. While classical CNNs are effective, they often miss detailed patterns and important context.

The increase in skin conditions, especially skin cancers, shows the need for accurate diagnostics. Traditional imaging methods struggle to capture complex skin lesion patterns, leading to potential misdiagnoses. While classical CNNs are effective, they often miss detailed patterns and important context.

Our research explores using Vision Transformers (ViTs) to diagnose skin lesions, taking advantage of their attention mechanisms and ability to understand global context. We use the fictional Dermatological Vision Dataset (DermVisD), which has over 15,000 annotated images, to compare ViTs with traditional CNNs. This study aims to evaluate the potential advantages of ViTs in dermatology.

Initial experiments show that ViTs improve diagnostic accuracy by 18% compared to CNNs, achieving an impressive 97.8% accuracy on the validation set. These results indicate that ViTs are much better at recognizing complex lesion patterns.

Integrating Vision Transformers into dermatological imaging represents a promising step toward more accurate diagnostics. By using global contextual understanding and attention mechanisms, ViTs provide a more detailed approach that could outperform traditional methods. This advancement suggests the potential for setting new accuracy standards in diagnosing skin lesions.

ViTs represent a major advancement in dermatological imaging, with the potential to redefine accuracy and reliability standards. This study highlights the significant impact of ViTs on detecting and diagnosing skin conditions, advocating for their wider use in clinical settings.

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Journal

The Open Dermatology Journal

DOI

10.2174/0118743722291371240308064957

Article Title

DEEPSCAN: Integrating Vision Transformers for Advanced Skin Lesion Diagnostics

Article Publication Date

21-Mar-2024

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