Diagnostic Accuracies of Laryngeal Diseases Using a Convolutional Neural Network‐Based Image Classification System. (17th May 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Diagnostic Accuracies of Laryngeal Diseases Using a Convolutional Neural Network‐Based Image Classification System. (17th May 2021)
- Main Title:
- Diagnostic Accuracies of Laryngeal Diseases Using a Convolutional Neural Network‐Based Image Classification System
- Authors:
- Cho, Won Ki
Lee, Yeong Ju
Joo, Hye Ah
Jeong, In Seong
Choi, Yeonjoo
Nam, Soon Yuhl
Kim, Sang Yoon
Choi, Seung‐Ho - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objectives/Hypothesis: There may be an interobserver variation in the diagnosis of laryngeal disease based on laryngoscopic images according to clinical experience. Therefore, this study is aimed to perform computer‐assisted diagnosis for common laryngeal diseases using deep learning‐based disease classification models. Study Design: Experimental study with retrospective data Methods: A total of 4106 images (cysts, nodules, polyps, leukoplakia, papillomas, Reinke's edema, granulomas, palsies, and normal cases) were analyzed. After equal distribution of diseases into ninefolds, stratified eightfold cross‐validation was performed for training, validation process and remaining onefold was used as a test dataset. A trained model was applied to test sets, and model performance was assessed for precision (positive predictive value), recall (sensitivity), accuracy, F1 score, precision–recall (PR) curve, and PR‐area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (PR‐AUC). Outcomes were compared to those of visual assessments by four trainees. Results: The trained deep neural networks (DNNs) outperformed trainees' visual assessments in discriminating cysts, granulomas, nodules, normal cases, palsies, papillomas, and polyps according to the PR‐AUC and F1 score. The lowest F1 score and PR‐AUC of DNNs were estimated for Reinke's edema (0.720, 0.800) and nodules (0.730, 0.780) but were comparable to the mean of the two trainees' F1 score with the best performances (0.765Abstract : Objectives/Hypothesis: There may be an interobserver variation in the diagnosis of laryngeal disease based on laryngoscopic images according to clinical experience. Therefore, this study is aimed to perform computer‐assisted diagnosis for common laryngeal diseases using deep learning‐based disease classification models. Study Design: Experimental study with retrospective data Methods: A total of 4106 images (cysts, nodules, polyps, leukoplakia, papillomas, Reinke's edema, granulomas, palsies, and normal cases) were analyzed. After equal distribution of diseases into ninefolds, stratified eightfold cross‐validation was performed for training, validation process and remaining onefold was used as a test dataset. A trained model was applied to test sets, and model performance was assessed for precision (positive predictive value), recall (sensitivity), accuracy, F1 score, precision–recall (PR) curve, and PR‐area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (PR‐AUC). Outcomes were compared to those of visual assessments by four trainees. Results: The trained deep neural networks (DNNs) outperformed trainees' visual assessments in discriminating cysts, granulomas, nodules, normal cases, palsies, papillomas, and polyps according to the PR‐AUC and F1 score. The lowest F1 score and PR‐AUC of DNNs were estimated for Reinke's edema (0.720, 0.800) and nodules (0.730, 0.780) but were comparable to the mean of the two trainees' F1 score with the best performances (0.765 and 0.675, respectively). In discriminating papillomas, the F1 score was much higher for DNNs (0.870) than for trainees (0.685). Overall, DNNs outperformed all trainees (micro‐average PR‐AUC = 0.95; macro‐average PR‐AUC = 0.91). Conclusions: DNN technology could be applied to laryngoscopy to supplement clinical assessment of examiners by providing additional diagnostic clues and having a role as a reference of diagnosis. Level of Evidence: 3 Laryngoscope, 131:2558–2566, 2021 … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Laryngoscope. Volume 131:Number 11(2021)
- Journal:
- Laryngoscope
- Issue:
- Volume 131:Number 11(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 131, Issue 11 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 131
- Issue:
- 11
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0131-0011-0000
- Page Start:
- 2558
- Page End:
- 2566
- Publication Date:
- 2021-05-17
- Subjects:
- Laryngoscopic images -- laryngeal disease -- deep Learning -- neural networks -- computer diagnosis -- computer‐aided diagnosis
Otolaryngology -- Periodicals
617.51005 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1531-4995/issues ↗
http://www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/0023-852X ↗
http://www.laryngoscope.com ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/lary.29595 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0023-852X
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