Mammography has a central role in screening and diagnosis of breast lesions, allowing early detection of the pathology and reduction of fatal cases. Deep Convolutional Neural Networks have shown a great potentiality to address the issue of early detection of breast cancer with an acceptable level of accuracy and reproducibility. In the present paper, we illustrate the development of a deep learning study aimed to process and classify lesions in mammograms with the use of slender neural networks not yet used in literature. For this reason, a traditional convolution network was compared with a novel one obtained making use of much more efficient depth wise separable convolution layers. Preliminary numerical results are detailed and future plans outlined.

Breast Lesion Detection from Mammograms Using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks

Paracchini, Marco;Marcon, Marco
2020-01-01

Abstract

Mammography has a central role in screening and diagnosis of breast lesions, allowing early detection of the pathology and reduction of fatal cases. Deep Convolutional Neural Networks have shown a great potentiality to address the issue of early detection of breast cancer with an acceptable level of accuracy and reproducibility. In the present paper, we illustrate the development of a deep learning study aimed to process and classify lesions in mammograms with the use of slender neural networks not yet used in literature. For this reason, a traditional convolution network was compared with a novel one obtained making use of much more efficient depth wise separable convolution layers. Preliminary numerical results are detailed and future plans outlined.
2020
ESSE 2020: Proceedings of the 2020 European Symposium on Software Engineering
9781450377621
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