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Title: GIT-Net: An Ensemble Deep Learning-Based GI Tract Classification of Endoscopic Images
Authors: Gunasekaran, Hemalatha
Ramalakshmi, Krishnamoorthi
Swaminathan, Deepa Kanmani
J, Andrew
Mazzara, Manuel
Keywords: Ensemble learning
Base learners
Gastrointestinal tract
Deep learning
Transfer learning
Issue Date: 5-Jul-2023
Publisher: Bioengineering
Abstract: This paper presents an ensemble of pre-trained models for the accurate classification of endoscopic images associated with Gastrointestinal (GI) diseases and illnesses. In this paper, we propose a weighted average ensemble model called GIT-NET to classify GI-tract diseases. We evaluated the model on a KVASIR v2 dataset with eight classes. When individual models are used for classification, they are often prone to misclassification since they may not be able to learn the characteristics of all the classes adequately. This is due to the fact that each model may learn the characteristics of specific classes more efficiently than the other classes. We propose an ensemble model that leverages the predictions of three pre-trained models, DenseNet201, InceptionV3, and ResNet50 with accuracies of 94.54%, 88.38%, and 90.58%, respectively. The predictions of the base learners are combined using two methods: model averaging and weighted averaging. The performances of the models are evaluated, and the model averaging ensemble has an accuracy of 92.96% whereas the weighted average ensemble has an accuracy of 95.00%. The weighted average ensemble outperforms the model average ensemble and all individual models. The results from the evaluation demonstrate that utilizing an ensemble of base learners can successfully classify features that were incorrectly learned by individual base learners.
URI: https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10070809
http://gnanaganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/4778
ISSN: 2306-5354
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