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Unsupervised Learning Composite Network to Reduce Training Cost of Deep Learning Model for Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis.

Jirui GuoWuteng CaoBairun NieQi-Yuan Qin
Published in: IEEE journal of translational engineering in health and medicine (2022)
Deep learning facilitates complex medical data analysis and is increasingly being explored in colorectal cancer diagnostics. However, the training cost of the deep learning model limits its real-world medical utility. In this study, we present a composite network that combines deep learning and unsupervised K-means clustering algorithm (RK-net) for automatic processing of medical images. RK-net was more efficient in image refinement compared with manual screening and annotation. The training of a deep learning model for colorectal cancer diagnosis was accelerated by two times with utilization of RK-net-processed images. Better performance was observed in training loss and accuracy achievement as well. RK-net could be useful to refine medical images of the ever-expanding quantity and assist in subsequent construction of the artificial intelligence model.
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