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Chi-Hua Tung1, Shih-Huan Lin2, Kai-Po Chang3,4
1Program of Medical Informatics and Innovative Applications, Fu Jen Catholic University, New Taipei City, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Background/Aim:
Bladder cancer (BCa) is associated with high recurrence rates, emphasizing the importance of early and accurate detection. This study aimed to develop a lightweight and fast deep learning model, Light-Bladder-Net (LBN), for non-invasive BCa detection using conventional urine data.
Materials And Methods:
We improved LBN's generalization by applying data transformations, adding uniform noise, and employing feature selection methods (mRMR, PCA, SVD, t-SNE) to extract key vectors from its fully connected layer. These vectors were integrated into the original dataset, and multiple machine learning models were trained to enhance classification accuracy. Lastly, weighted voting was used to assign importance across these models.
Results:
Our approach achieved an accuracy of 0.83, a sensitivity of 0.85, a specificity of 0.80, and a precision of 0.81, indicating robust performance in detecting BCa from urine data.
Conclusion:
This non-invasive diagnostic method offers rapid, cost-effective predictions. A free online tool is available for clinicians and patients to conveniently detect BCa using standard urine samples at http://merlin.nchu.edu.tw/LBN/.
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