Multi-class Skin Cancer Classification Architecture Based on Deep Convolutional Neural Network

03/13/2023
by   Mst Shapna Akter, et al.
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Skin cancer detection is challenging since different types of skin lesions share high similarities. This paper proposes a computer-based deep learning approach that will accurately identify different kinds of skin lesions. Deep learning approaches can detect skin cancer very accurately since the models learn each pixel of an image. Sometimes humans can get confused by the similarities of the skin lesions, which we can minimize by involving the machine. However, not all deep learning approaches can give better predictions. Some deep learning models have limitations, leading the model to a false-positive result. We have introduced several deep learning models to classify skin lesions to distinguish skin cancer from different types of skin lesions. Before classifying the skin lesions, data preprocessing and data augmentation methods are used. Finally, a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) model and six transfer learning models such as Resnet-50, VGG-16, Densenet, Mobilenet, Inceptionv3, and Xception are applied to the publically available benchmark HAM10000 dataset to classify seven classes of skin lesions and to conduct a comparative analysis. The models will detect skin cancer by differentiating the cancerous cell from the non-cancerous ones. The models performance is measured using performance metrics such as precision, recall, f1 score, and accuracy. We receive accuracy of 90, 88, 88, 87, 82, and 77 percent for inceptionv3, Xception, Densenet, Mobilenet, Resnet, CNN, and VGG16, respectively. Furthermore, we develop five different stacking models such as inceptionv3-inceptionv3, Densenet-mobilenet, inceptionv3-Xception, Resnet50-Vgg16, and stack-six for classifying the skin lesions and found that the stacking models perform poorly. We achieve the highest accuracy of 78 percent among all the stacking models.

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