Khanh Lam

2papers

2 Papers

IVMar 20, 2022
VinDr-Mammo: A large-scale benchmark dataset for computer-aided diagnosis in full-field digital mammography

Hieu T. Nguyen, Ha Q. Nguyen, Hieu H. Pham et al.

Mammography, or breast X-ray, is the most widely used imaging modality to detect cancer and other breast diseases. Recent studies have shown that deep learning-based computer-assisted detection and diagnosis (CADe or CADx) tools have been developed to support physicians and improve the accuracy of interpreting mammography. However, most published datasets of mammography are either limited on sample size or digitalized from screen-film mammography (SFM), hindering the development of CADe and CADx tools which are developed based on full-field digital mammography (FFDM). To overcome this challenge, we introduce VinDr-Mammo - a new benchmark dataset of FFDM for detecting and diagnosing breast cancer and other diseases in mammography. The dataset consists of 5,000 mammography exams, each of which has four standard views and is double read with disagreement (if any) being resolved by arbitration. It is created for the assessment of Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) and density at the breast level. In addition, the dataset also provides the category, location, and BI-RADS assessment of non-benign findings. We make VinDr-Mammo publicly available on PhysioNet as a new imaging resource to promote advances in developing CADe and CADx tools for breast cancer screening.

IVApr 1, 2023
Evaluating the impact of an explainable machine learning system on the interobserver agreement in chest radiograph interpretation

Hieu H. Pham, Ha Q. Nguyen, Hieu T. Nguyen et al.

We conducted a prospective study to measure the clinical impact of an explainable machine learning system on interobserver agreement in chest radiograph interpretation. The AI system, which we call as it VinDr-CXR when used as a diagnosis-supporting tool, significantly improved the agreement between six radiologists with an increase of 1.5% in mean Fleiss' Kappa. In addition, we also observed that, after the radiologists consulted AI's suggestions, the agreement between each radiologist and the system was remarkably increased by 3.3% in mean Cohen's Kappa. This work has been accepted for publication in IEEE Access and this paper is our short version submitted to the Midwest Machine Learning Symposium (MMLS 2023), Chicago, IL, USA.