DermX: an end-to-end framework for explainable automated dermatological diagnosis

02/14/2022
by   Raluca Jalaboi, et al.
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Dermatological diagnosis automation is essential in addressing the high prevalence of skin diseases and critical shortage of dermatologists. Despite approaching expert-level diagnosis performance, convolutional neural network (ConvNet) adoption in clinical practice is impeded by their limited explainability, and by subjective, expensive explainability validations. We introduce DermX and DermX+, an end-to-end framework for explainable automated dermatological diagnosis. DermX is a clinically-inspired explainable dermatological diagnosis ConvNet, trained using DermXDB, a 554 images dataset annotated by eight dermatologists with diagnoses and supporting explanations. DermX+ extends DermX with guided attention training for explanation attention maps. Both methods achieve near-expert diagnosis performance, with DermX, DermX+, and dermatologist F1 scores of 0.79, 0.79, and 0.87, respectively. We assess the explanation plausibility in terms of identification and localization, by comparing model-selected with dermatologist-selected explanations, and gradient-weighted class-activation maps with dermatologist explanation maps. Both DermX and DermX+ obtain an identification F1 score of 0.78. The localization F1 score is 0.39 for DermX and 0.35 for DermX+. Explanation faithfulness is assessed through contrasting samples, DermX obtaining 0.53 faithfulness and DermX+ 0.25. These results show that explainability does not necessarily come at the expense of predictive power, as our high-performance models provide both plausible and faithful explanations for their diagnoses.

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