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Computer-aided automated diminutive colonic polyp detection in colonoscopy by using deep machine learning system;
Srijan Mazumdar1, Saugata Sinha2, Saurabh Jha2
1Indian Institute of Liver and Digestive Sciences, Sitala (East), Jagadishpur, Sonarpur, 24 Parganas (South), Kolkata, 700 150, India. sri1981m@gmail.com.
Background:
Colonic polyps can be detected and resected during a colonoscopy before cancer development. However, about 1/4th of the polyps could be missed due to their small size, location or human errors. An artificial intelligence (AI) system can improve polyp detection and reduce colorectal cancer incidence. We are developing an indigenous AI system to detect diminutive polyps in real-life scenarios that can be compatible with any high-definition colonoscopy and endoscopic video- capture software.
Methods:
We trained a masked region-based convolutional neural network model to detect and localize colonic polyps. Three independent datasets of colonoscopy videos comprising 1,039 image frames were used and divided into a training dataset of 688 frames and a testing dataset of 351 frames. Of 1,039 image frames, 231 were from real-life colonoscopy videos from our centre. The rest were from publicly available image frames already modified to be directly utilizable for developing the AI system. The image frames of the testing dataset were also augmented by rotating and zooming the images to replicate real-life distortions of images seen during colonoscopy. The AI system was trained to localize the polyp by creating a 'bounding box'. It was then applied to the testing dataset to test its accuracy in detecting polyps automatically.
Results:
The AI system achieved a mean average precision (equivalent to specificity) of 88.63% for automatic polyp detection. All polyps in the testing were identified by AI, i.e., no false-negative result in the testing dataset (sensitivity of 100%). The mean polyp size in the study was 5 (± 4) mm. The mean processing time per image frame was 96.4 minutes.
Conclusions:
This AI system, when applied to real-life colonoscopy images, having wide variations in bowel preparation and small polyp size, can detect colonic polyps with a high degree of accuracy.
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