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Shuvo Biswas1, Rafid Mostafiz2, Mohammad Shorif Uddin3
1Department of Information and Communication Technology, Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University, Bangladesh.
Abstract:
Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) poses a significant threat to individuals affected by diabetes, often leading to limb amputation. Early detection of DFU can greatly improve the chances of survival for diabetic patients. This work introduces FusionNet, a novel multi-scale feature fusion network designed to accurately differentiate DFU skin from healthy skin using multiple pre-trained convolutional neural network (CNN) algorithms. A dataset comprising 6963 skin images (3574 healthy and 3389 ulcer) from various patients was divided into training (6080 images), validation (672 images), and testing (211 images) sets. Initially, three image preprocessing techniques - Gaussian filter, median filter, and motion blur estimation - were applied to eliminate irrelevant, noisy, and blurry data. Subsequently, three pre-trained CNN algorithms -DenseNet201, VGG19, and NASNetMobile - were utilized to extract high-frequency features from the input images. These features were then inputted into a meta-tuner module to predict DFU by selecting the most discriminative features. Statistical tests, including Friedman and analysis of variance (ANOVA), were employed to identify significant differences between FusionNet and other sub-networks. Finally, three eXplainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) algorithms - SHAP (SHapley Additive exPlanations), LIME (Local Interpretable Model-agnostic Explanations), and Grad-CAM (Gradient-weighted Class Activation Mapping) - were integrated into FusionNet to enhance transparency and explainability. The FusionNet classifier achieved exceptional classification results with 99.05 % accuracy, 98.18 % recall, 100.00 % precision, 99.09 % AUC, and 99.08 % F1 score. We believe that our proposed FusionNet will be a valuable tool in the medical field to distinguish DFU from healthy skin.
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