Graph-Based Intercategory and Intermodality Network for Multilabel Classification and Melanoma Diagnosis of Skin Lesions in Dermoscopy and Clinical Images

04/01/2021
by   Xiaohang Fu, et al.
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The identification of melanoma involves an integrated analysis of skin lesion images acquired using the clinical and dermoscopy modalities. Dermoscopic images provide a detailed view of the subsurface visual structures that supplement the macroscopic clinical images. Melanoma diagnosis is commonly based on the 7-point visual category checklist (7PC). The 7PC contains intrinsic relationships between categories that can aid classification, such as shared features, correlations, and the contributions of categories towards diagnosis. Manual classification is subjective and prone to intra- and interobserver variability. This presents an opportunity for automated methods to improve diagnosis. Current state-of-the-art methods focus on a single image modality and ignore information from the other, or do not fully leverage the complementary information from both modalities. Further, there is not a method to exploit the intercategory relationships in the 7PC. In this study, we address these issues by proposing a graph-based intercategory and intermodality network (GIIN) with two modules. A graph-based relational module (GRM) leverages intercategorical relations, intermodal relations, and prioritises the visual structure details from dermoscopy by encoding category representations in a graph network. The category embedding learning module (CELM) captures representations that are specialised for each category and support the GRM. We show that our modules are effective at enhancing classification performance using a public dataset of dermoscopy-clinical images, and show that our method outperforms the state-of-the-art at classifying the 7PC categories and diagnosis.

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