Monkeypox Skin Lesion Detection Using Deep Learning Models: A Feasibility Study
Shams Nafisa Ali, Md. Tazuddin Ahmed, Joydip Paul, Tasnim Jahan, S. M., Sakeef Sani, Nawsabah Noor, Taufiq Hasan

TL;DR
This study explores the feasibility of using deep learning models to detect monkeypox skin lesions, developing a new dataset and evaluating multiple models with promising initial results for rapid, computer-assisted diagnosis.
Contribution
The paper introduces the first Monkeypox Skin Lesion Dataset (MSLD) and evaluates pre-trained deep learning models for monkeypox detection, including an ensemble approach and a prototype web application.
Findings
ResNet50 achieved 82.96% accuracy
Ensemble model achieved 79.26% accuracy
Web-based screening tool developed
Abstract
The recent monkeypox outbreak has become a public health concern due to its rapid spread in more than 40 countries outside Africa. Clinical diagnosis of monkeypox in an early stage is challenging due to its similarity with chickenpox and measles. In cases where the confirmatory Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests are not readily available, computer-assisted detection of monkeypox lesions could be beneficial for surveillance and rapid identification of suspected cases. Deep learning methods have been found effective in the automated detection of skin lesions, provided that sufficient training examples are available. However, as of now, such datasets are not available for the monkeypox disease. In the current study, we first develop the ``Monkeypox Skin Lesion Dataset (MSLD)" consisting skin lesion images of monkeypox, chickenpox, and measles. The images are mainly collected from…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPoxvirus research and outbreaks · Microbial infections and disease research · Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments
