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Standardized Medical Image Classification across Medical Disciplines

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arxiv 2210.11091 v1 pith:HC4CP2FC submitted 2022-10-20 eess.IV cs.CVcs.LG

classification eess.IVcs.CVcs.LG
keywords aucmedimedicalclassificationdatasetsaveragedcapabilitiesdatasetdisciplines
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AUCMEDI is a Python-based framework for medical image classification. In this paper, we evaluate the capabilities of AUCMEDI, by applying it to multiple datasets. Datasets were specifically chosen to cover a variety of medical disciplines and imaging modalities. We designed a simple pipeline using Jupyter notebooks and applied it to all datasets. Results show that AUCMEDI was able to train a model with accurate classification capabilities for each dataset: Averaged AUC per dataset range between 0.82 and 1.0, averaged F1 scores range between 0.61 and 1.0. With its high adaptability and strong performance, AUCMEDI proves to be a powerful instrument to build widely applicable neural networks. The notebooks serve as application examples for AUCMEDI.

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