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Yuna Kim1, Ji-Soo Keum2, Jie-Hyun Kim1
1Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Gangnam Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul 06273, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
Background/Objectives: Artificial intelligence (AI) integration in colon polyp detection often exhibits high sensitivity but notably low specificity in real-world settings, primarily due to reliance on publicly available datasets alone. To address this limitation, we proposed a semi-automatic annotation method using real colonoscopy videos to enhance AI model performance and reduce manual labeling labor. Methods: An integrated AI model was trained and validated on 86,258 training images and 17,616 validation images. Model 1 utilized only publicly available datasets, while Model 2 additionally incorporated images obtained from real colonoscopy videos of patients through a semi-automatic annotation process, significantly reducing the labeling burden on expert endoscopists. Results: The integrated AI model (Model 2) significantly outperformed the public-dataset-only model (Model 1). At epoch 35, Model 2 achieved a sensitivity of 90.6%, a specificity of 96.0%, an overall accuracy of 94.5%, and an F1 score of 89.9%. All polyps in the test videos were successfully detected, demonstrating considerable enhancement in detection performance compared to the public-dataset-only model. Conclusions: Integrating real-world colonoscopy video data using semi-automatic annotation markedly improved diagnostic accuracy while potentially reducing the need for extensive manual annotation typically performed by expert endoscopists. However, the findings need validation through multicenter external datasets to ensure generalizability.
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