Abstract
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most common type of pediatric malignancy which accounts for 25% of all pediatric cancers. It is a life-threatening disease which if left untreated can cause death within a few weeks. Many computerized methods have been proposed for the detection of ALL from microscopic cell images. In this paper, we propose a hybrid Inception v3 XGBoost model for the classification of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) from microscopic white blood cell images. In the proposed model, Inception v3 acts as the image feature extractor and the XGBoost model acts as the classification head. Experiments indicate that the proposed model performs better than the other methods identified in literature. The proposed hybrid model achieves a weighted F1 score of 0.986. Through experiments, we demonstrate that using an XGBoost classification head instead of a softmax classification head improves classification performance for this dataset for several different CNN backbones (feature extractors). We also visualize the attention map of the features extracted by Inception v3 to interpret the features learnt by the proposed model.
Highlights
Leukemia is a malignancy that originates in cells that would otherwise develop into different types of blood cells
We introduce a hybrid Inception v3 XGBoost model which uses XGBoost as a classification head on top of an Inception v3 model fine-tuned for classification on this dataset
We present a hybrid classification model consisting of Inception v3 (CNN backbone) and XGBoost
Summary
Leukemia is a malignancy that originates in cells that would otherwise develop into different types of blood cells. Leukemia starts in the form of white blood cells (WBCs), but some leukemias start in other blood cell types as well. Their primary classification of leukemia is based on whether the leukemia is acute (fast-growing) or chronic (slower-growing) and whether it starts in myeloid cells or lymphoid cells. Knowing the specific type of leukemia helps doctors better predict each person’s prognosis and select the best treatment. Acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) is called acute lymphoblastic leukemia. “Lymphocytic” means it develops from early (immature) forms of lymphocytes, a type of WBC
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