Deep Convolutional Neural Networks for Onychomycosis Detection (2106.16139v3)
Abstract: The diagnosis of superficial fungal infections in dermatology is still mostly based on manual direct microscopic examination with Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) solution. However, this method can be time consuming and its diagnostic accuracy rates vary widely depending on the clinician's experience. With the increase of neural network applications in the field of clinical microscopy, it is now possible to automate such manual processes increasing both efficiency and accuracy. This study presents a deep neural network structure that enables the rapid solutions for these problems and can perform automatic fungi detection in grayscale images without dyes. 160 microscopic field photographs containing the fungal element, obtained from patients with onychomycosis, and 297 microscopic field photographs containing dissolved keratin obtained from normal nails were collected. Smaller patches containing 4234 fungi and 4981 keratin were extracted from these images. In order to detect fungus and keratin, VGG16 and InceptionV3 models were developed. The VGG16 model had 95.98% accuracy, and the area under the curve (AUC) value of 0.9930, while the InceptionV3 model had 95.90% accuracy and the AUC value of 0.9917. However, average accuracy and AUC value of clinicians is 72.8% and 0.87, respectively. This deep learning model allows the development of an automated system that can detect fungi within microscopic images.