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Seyed Vahab Shojaedini1, Mehdi Abedini2, Mahsa Monajemi3
1Biomedical Engineering Department, Iranian Research Organization for Science & Technology, Tehran, Iran. shojadini@irost.ir.
Abstract:
Thermography, as a harmless modality, thanks to its low equipment complexity in parallel with quick and cheap access, has been able to come up as a method with significant potential in the diagnosis of some cancers in recent years. However, the complexity of the images resulting from this method has caused the use of deep learning to interpret thermograms. A limiting factor in this process is the strong dependence of deep learning methods on the number of training data, which is a serious challenge in thermography due to the young age of this technology and the lack of available images. In this paper, an attempt is made to reduce the above challenge by utilizing the concept of statistical learning in such a way that the statistical distribution of the original data is estimated by using generative adversarial networks (i.e., GAN). Then, several fake images are reconstructed based on the estimated distribution in order to increase the training thermograms. Since the fake images are reconstructed based on similar statistics of real thermograms in each class, the effective features of each class are preserved to a significant extent in the reconstruction process. The use of this method indicates a significant improvement in the separation of healthy and cancerous thermograms compared to the benchmark method which does not use the concept of GAN in such a way that characteristics of sensitivity and accuracy are improved in ranges of 3-9% and 3-7%, respectively. In terms of specificity, although we have seen an improvement of up to 9%, in some cases, small drops of up to 2% have also been observed, which can still be justified due to the significant improvement in sensitivity and accuracy.
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