Using Large Text-to-Image Models with Structured Prompts for Skin Disease Identification: A Case Study

01/17/2023
by   Sajith Rajapaksa, et al.
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This paper investigates the potential usage of large text-to-image (LTI) models for the automated diagnosis of a few skin conditions with rarity or a serious lack of annotated datasets. As the input to the LTI model, we provide the targeted instantiation of a generic but succinct prompt structure designed upon careful observations of the conditional narratives from the standard medical textbooks. In this regard, we pave the path to utilizing accessible textbook descriptions for automated diagnosis of conditions with data scarcity through the lens of LTI models. Experiments show the efficacy of the proposed framework, including much better localization of the infected regions. Moreover, it has the immense possibility for generalization across the medical sub-domains, not only to mitigate the data scarcity issue but also to debias automated diagnostics from the all-pervasive racial biases.

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