BCDNet: An Optimized Deep Network for Ultrasound Breast Cancer Detection - 26/07/23
, S.-H. Wang a, b, ⁎
, Y.-D. Zhang a, b, ⁎ 
Abstract |
Objectives |
Breast cancer is a common but deadly disease among women. Medical imaging is an effective method to diagnose breast cancer, but manual image screening is time-consuming. In this study, a novel computer-aided diagnosis system for breast cancer detection called BCDNet is proposed.
Material and Methods |
We leverage pre-trained convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for representation learning and propose an adaptive backbone selection algorithm to obtain the best CNN model. An extreme learning machine serves as the classifier in the BCDNet, and a bat algorithm with chaotic maps is put forward to further optimize the parameters in the classifiers. A public ultrasound image dataset is used in the experiments based on 5-fold cross-validation.
Results |
Simulation results suggest that our BCDNet outperforms several state-of-the-art breast cancer detection methods in terms of accuracy.
Conclusion |
The proposed BCDNet is a useful auxiliary tool that can be applied in clinical screening for breast cancer.
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Highlights |
• | We employed transfer learning to get image representations using pre-trained CNN models. |
• | We proposed an adaptive backbone model selection algorithm to obtain the best CNN model. |
• | an ELM was trained by the representations and the labels as the classifier in the proposed BCDNet. |
• | A novel bat algorithm with chaotic maps (BACM) was introduced to optimize the parameters. |
• | Our BCDNet outperformed state-of-the-art breast cancer detection methods in terms of accuracy. |
Keywords : Computer-aided diagnosis, Ultrasound image, Deep learning, Extreme learning machine, Swarm intelligence
Plan
Vol 44 - N° 4
Article 100774- août 2023 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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