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GAN-Based Data Augmentation and Anonymization for Skin-Lesion Analysis: A Critical Review (2104.10603v1)

Published 20 Apr 2021 in eess.IV and cs.CV

Abstract: Despite the growing availability of high-quality public datasets, the lack of training samples is still one of the main challenges of deep-learning for skin lesion analysis. Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) appear as an enticing alternative to alleviate the issue, by synthesizing samples indistinguishable from real images, with a plethora of works employing them for medical applications. Nevertheless, carefully designed experiments for skin-lesion diagnosis with GAN-based data augmentation show favorable results only on out-of-distribution test sets. For GAN-based data anonymization $-$ where the synthetic images replace the real ones $-$ favorable results also only appear for out-of-distribution test sets. Because of the costs and risks associated with GAN usage, those results suggest caution in their adoption for medical applications.

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Authors (3)
  1. Alceu Bissoto (19 papers)
  2. Eduardo Valle (50 papers)
  3. Sandra Avila (41 papers)
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