Back to Search Start Over

A video based benchmark data set (ENDOTEST) to evaluate computer-aided polyp detection systems.

Authors :
Fitting, Daniel
Krenzer, Adrian
Troya, Joel
Banck, Michael
Sudarevic, Boban
Brand, Markus
Böck, Wolfgang
Zoller, Wolfram G.
Rösch, Thomas
Puppe, Frank
Meining, Alexander
Hann, Alexander
Source :
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology. Nov2022, Vol. 57 Issue 11, p1397-1403. 7p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Computer-aided polyp detection (CADe) may become a standard for polyp detection during colonoscopy. Several systems are already commercially available. We report on a video-based benchmark technique for the first preclinical assessment of such systems before comparative randomized trials are to be undertaken. Additionally, we compare a commercially available CADe system with our newly developed one. ENDOTEST consisted in the combination of two datasets. The validation dataset contained 48 video-snippets with 22,856 manually annotated images of which 53.2% contained polyps. The performance dataset contained 10 full-length screening colonoscopies with 230,898 manually annotated images of which 15.8% contained a polyp. Assessment parameters were accuracy for polyp detection and time delay to first polyp detection after polyp appearance (FDT). Two CADe systems were assessed: a commercial CADe system (GI-Genius, Medtronic), and a self-developed new system (ENDOMIND). The latter being a convolutional neuronal network trained on 194,983 manually labeled images extracted from colonoscopy videos recorded in mainly six different gastroenterologic practices. On the ENDOTEST, both CADe systems detected all polyps in at least one image. The per-frame sensitivity and specificity in full colonoscopies was 48.1% and 93.7%, respectively for GI-Genius; and 54% and 92.7%, respectively for ENDOMIND. Median FDT of ENDOMIND with 217 ms (Inter-Quartile Range(IQR)8–1533) was significantly faster than GI-Genius with 1050 ms (IQR 358–2767, p = 0.003). Our benchmark ENDOTEST may be helpful for preclinical testing of new CADe devices. There seems to be a correlation between a shorter FDT with a higher sensitivity and a lower specificity for polyp detection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00365521
Volume :
57
Issue :
11
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160164751
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/00365521.2022.2085059