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Mpox Detection Advanced: Rapid Epidemic Response Through Synthetic Data

Medicine and Health

Mpox Detection Advanced: Rapid Epidemic Response Through Synthetic Data

Y. Kularathne, P. Janitha, et al.

In a groundbreaking study by Yudara Kularathne, Prathapa Janitha, Sithira Ambepitiya, Prarththanan Sothyrajah, Thanveer Ahamed, and Dinuka Wijesundara, a computer vision model demonstrates how synthetic data can achieve remarkable accuracy in detecting Mpox lesions. This innovative approach reveals the potential for rapid response in medical emergencies with minimal data input.... show more
Abstract
Rapid development of disease detection models using computer vision is crucial in responding to medical emergencies, such as epidemics or bioterrorism events. Traditional data collection methods are often too slow in these scenarios, requiring innovative approaches for quick, reliable model generation from minimal data. Our study introduces a novel approach by constructing a comprehensive computer vision model to detect Mpox lesions using only synthetic data. Initially, these models generated a diverse set of synthetic images representing Mpox lesions on various body parts (face, back, chest, leg, neck, arm) across different skin tones as defined by the Fitzpatrick scale (fair, brown, dark skin). Subsequently, we trained and tested a vision model with this synthetic dataset to evaluate the diffusion models' efficacy in producing high-quality training data and its impact on the vision model's medical image recognition performance. The results were promising; the vision model achieved a 97% accuracy rate, with 96% precision and recall for Mpox cases, and similarly high metrics for normal and other skin disorder cases, demonstrating its ability to correctly identify true positives and minimize false positives. The model achieved an F1-Score of 96% for Mpox cases and 98% for normal and other skin disorders, reflecting a balanced precision-recall relationship, thus ensuring reliability and robustness in its predictions. Our proposed SynthVision methodology indicates the potential to develop accurate computer vision models with minimal data input for future medical emergencies.
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Yudara Kularathne, Prathapa Janitha, Sithira Ambepitiya, Prarththanan Sothyrajah, Thanveer Ahamed, Dinuka Wijesundara
Tags
computer vision
Mpox detection
synthetic data
diffusion models
medical emergencies
model accuracy
skin disorders
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