Artificial intelligence can improve cancer detection in a double reading screening mammography scenario
Zhengqiang Jiang,
Ziba Gandomkar,
Phuong D. Trieu
et al.
Abstract:This paper investigates whether two publicly available Artificial Intelligence (AI) models can detect retrospectively identified missed cancers within a double reader breast screening program and determine whether challenging mammographic cases are reflected in the performance of AI models. Transfer learning was conducted on the Globallyaware Multiple Instance Classifier (GMIC) and Global-Local Activation Maps (GLAM) models using an Australian mammographic dataset. Mammograms were enhanced to improve poor cont… Show more
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