A Comparative Analysis of Artificial Intelligence Methods for Breast Cancer Interpretation
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
Breast cancer remains a major concern for women’s lives worldwide and serves as evidence of the need for better classification strategies according to severity. Computer-aided diagnosis (CADx) powered by explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) offers a promising solution by minimizing diagnostic errors and fostering trust through a more transparent decision-making process. As XAI evolves, it plays a crucial role in increasing the interpretability of AI-driven diagnostics, particularly in distributed healthcare systems. XAI explains the model’s prediction, making clinicians more confident in accepting clinical outcomes. Accordingly, this study provides a comparative analysis of multiple deep learning models for breast cancer identification based on a publicly available dataset of 780 ultrasound images with their masks. Explanation of the classification result is then provided using the Grad-CAM method which improves the interpretability and tractability of the models. The proposed method lets the models explain their decisions visually, using heatmaps that show what part of an image contributes to the predictions in a valuable way when studying medical images. Obtained results demonstrate the XAI’s transformative potential in medical imaging, paving the way for more reliable, scalable, and efficient diagnostic tools. Also, providing a critical comparison of various types of deep learning models for breast cancer identification, the study underlines the advantages and limitations of the different architectures in solving the task.
Tipologia CRIS:
4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Explainable Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning, Breast Cancer, Medical Images, Grad-CAM, Transparency, Explainability, Interpretability
Elenco autori:
Ahmad, Ijaz; Amelio, Alessia; Ali, Farman; Merla, Arcangelo; Scozzari, Francesca; Ahmad, Nadeem
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Titolo del libro:
2025 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN)