An End-To-End Explainable AI System for Analyzing Breast Cancer Prediction Models

Revanth Reddy Kontham, Akhilesh Kumar Kondoju, M. Fouda, Z. Fadlullah
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Deep learning-based predictive models, for identifying malign tumor data in various cancer types, emerged as a hot research topic in the Internet of Medical Things (IoT). Such models can be deployed onto biomedical machines acting as IoMT devices to provide highly accurate breast cancer screening. While there has been a significant advancement in deep learning models for classifying cancer imaging data, a key shortcoming exists in terms of their use as blackbox algorithms rendering them unexplainable or non-interpretable. Caregivers, such as oncologists and radiologists, however, need to understand the nature of the model outcome. We address this in this paper by providing an end-to-end explainable AI framework for analyzing breast cancer prediction models based on a publicly available mammography dataset. In addition, we demonstrate how the various methods in such an end-to-end system can be effectively evaluated with appropriate performance measures.
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基于深度学习的预测模型用于识别各种癌症类型的恶性肿瘤数据,已成为医疗物联网(IoT)的研究热点。这些模型可以部署到生物医学机器上,作为IoMT设备,提供高度精确的乳腺癌筛查。虽然在对癌症成像数据进行分类的深度学习模型方面取得了重大进展,但它们作为黑箱算法的使用存在一个关键缺点,使它们无法解释或不可解释。然而,护理人员,如肿瘤学家和放射科医生,需要了解模型结果的性质。我们在本文中通过提供端到端可解释的AI框架来解决这个问题,该框架用于分析基于公开可用的乳房x光检查数据集的乳腺癌预测模型。此外,我们还演示了如何使用适当的性能度量有效地评估这样一个端到端系统中的各种方法。
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