“…In recent years, artificial intelligence methods, especially deep convolutional neural networks (DCNNs), have been widely used to enable clinicians to automate tasks such as the classification of COVID-19 from CT [10] and chest X-ray images [11][12][13], determination of the severity of COVID-19 [14], diagnosis of proximal femur fracture from MR images [15], early detection of pathological changes in bone microstructures [16], disease diagnosis using laboratory test results [17], determination of the effectiveness of Shapley value in identifying low-quality and valuable data for pneumonia detection [18], and localization of common chest diseases on chest X-rays [19], and improving the performance of radiologists in breast cancer screening [20]. With the proliferation of deep learning models, the field of medical image processing has garnered widespread interest, particularly in radiology [21][22][23].…”