Advancements in AI for Oncology: Developing an Enhanced YOLOv5-based Cancer Cell Detection System

Abstract

As artificial intelligence (AI) theory becomes more sophisticated and its utilization spreads across daily life, education, and professional settings, the adoption of AI for medical diagnostic and service purposes stands as a logical progression in the evolution of medical technologies. This document outlines a novel approach to detecting cancer cell targets using a deep learning-based system, marking a critical step towards integrating AI into cancer diagnostics. The process of detecting cancer cell targets entails the localization of cell types within images of cells. By capitalizing on the strengths of the YOLOv5 model—a deep learning-driven, end-to-end, real-time object detection framework known for its efficiency, superior performance, adaptability, and user-friendly PyTorch integration—this research presents an enhanced YOLOv5 model incorporating both a feature pyramid network and the original YOLOv5 architecture. The ultimate aim is to facilitate precise detection of targets in cancer cell images. The experimental data demonstrate the system's negligible error rate in detection, swift processing capabilities, and exceptional reliability.

Authors and Affiliations

Xin Chen, Yuxiang Hu, Ting Xu, Haowei Yang, and Tong Wu

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  • EP ID EP745005
  • DOI 10.55524/ijircst.2024.12.2.13
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Xin Chen, Yuxiang Hu, Ting Xu, Haowei Yang, and Tong Wu (2024). Advancements in AI for Oncology: Developing an Enhanced YOLOv5-based Cancer Cell Detection System. International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer Science and Technology, 12(2), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-745005