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A homogeneous ensemble method for predicting gastric cancer based on gastroscopy reports

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posted on 2020-06-01, 00:00 authored by Shuai Ding, Shikang Hu, Jinxin Pan, Xiaojian Li, Gang LiGang Li, Xiao LiuXiao Liu
Gastroscopy is important for finding suspicious stomach lesions, screening for gastric cancer, and providing early diagnoses. Due to the differences in the levels of diagnosis and treatment among gastroscope doctors, clinical diagnosis based on gastroscopy is limited by low diagnostic sensitivity and specificity to gastric cancer. An assistive system for gastroscopy report analysis can be helpful to improve the success rate of gastric cancer detection. In this study, a homogeneous ensemble decision support system for gastric cancer screening (Endo‐GCS) that performs word segmentation, feature extraction, and gastric cancer screening on text‐based gastroscopy reports is proposed. The proposed Endo‐GCS method establishes a progressive local weighting algorithm that improves the overall prediction performance of the homogeneous ensemble model in gastric cancer screening. An optimal threshold estimation algorithm is developed to minimize the negative impact of misdiagnosis and missed diagnoses. Through a comparative experimental study using real gastroscopy report data, the pathological examination conclusion is the gold standard. The sensitivity of the proposed Endo‐GCS method is 88.27%, the specificity is 77.84%, and the accuracy is 82.11%, which significantly improved the sensitivity 65.49% and the accuracy 80.5% of the gastroscopic diagnosis results, respectively.

History

Journal

Expert systems

Volume

37

Issue

3

Season

Special Issue: New data envelopment analysis models for assessing sustainability: Part 1: A dynamic data envelopment analysis approach

Article number

e12499

Pagination

1 - 14

Publisher

Wiley

Location

Chichester, Eng.

ISSN

0266-4720

eISSN

1468-0394

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal