AI Article Synopsis

  • Researchers improved an AI model called RetinaNet to enhance the diagnosis of various lesions in wireless capsule endoscopy images, targeting ulcers, vascular lesions, and tumors.
  • The AI was trained on a substantial dataset from 1234 patients, using over 14 million images to ensure accurate lesion detection.
  • Evaluation results showed excellent performance metrics, with mean AUC values above 0.997 and high sensitivity and specificity for accurately identifying different types of small bowel lesions in clinical practice.

Article Abstract

The use of computer-aided detection models to diagnose lesions in images from wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) is a topical endoscopic diagnostic solution. We revised our artificial intelligence (AI) model, RetinaNet, to better diagnose multiple types of lesions, including erosions and ulcers, vascular lesions, and tumors. RetinaNet was trained using the data of 1234 patients, consisting of images of 6476 erosions and ulcers, 1916 vascular lesions, 7127 tumors, and 14,014,149 normal tissues. The mean area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC), sensitivity, and specificity for each lesion were evaluated using five-fold stratified cross-validation. Each cross-validation set consisted of between 6,647,148 and 7,267,813 images from 217 patients. The mean AUC values were 0.997 for erosions and ulcers, 0.998 for vascular lesions, and 0.998 for tumors. The mean sensitivities were 0.919, 0.878, and 0.876, respectively. The mean specificities were 0.936, 0.969, and 0.937, and the mean accuracies were 0.930, 0.962, and 0.924, respectively. We developed a new version of an AI-based diagnostic model for the multiclass identification of small bowel lesions in WCE images to help endoscopists appropriately diagnose small intestine diseases in daily clinical practice.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10046454PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11030942DOI Listing

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