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Interpretable Deep Learning Classifier by Detection of Prototypical Parts on Kidney Stones Images

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2022-06-03 v2 Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

Abstract

Identifying the type of kidney stones can allow urologists to determine their formation cause, improving the early prescription of appropriate treatments to diminish future relapses. However, currently, the associated ex-vivo diagnosis (known as morpho-constitutional analysis, MCA) is time-consuming, expensive, and requires a great deal of experience, as it requires a visual analysis component that is highly operator dependant. Recently, machine learning methods have been developed for in-vivo endoscopic stone recognition. Shallow methods have been demonstrated to be reliable and interpretable but exhibit low accuracy, while deep learning-based methods yield high accuracy but are not explainable. However, high stake decisions require understandable computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) to suggest a course of action based on reasonable evidence, rather than merely prescribe one. Herein, we investigate means for learning part-prototypes (PPs) that enable interpretable models. Our proposal suggests a classification for a kidney stone patch image and provides explanations in a similar way as those used on the MCA method.

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@article{arxiv.2206.00252,
  title  = {Interpretable Deep Learning Classifier by Detection of Prototypical Parts on Kidney Stones Images},
  author = {Daniel Flores-Araiza and Francisco Lopez-Tiro and Elias Villalvazo-Avila and Jonathan El-Beze and Jacques Hubert and Gilberto Ochoa-Ruiz and Christian Daul},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.00252},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

Extended abstract accepted at LatinX in Computer Vision Research Workshop, at CVPR 2022