Artificial intelligence for oral squamous cell carcinoma detection based on oral photographs: A comprehensive literature review

Author:

de Chauveron Jérôme123ORCID,Unger Max3,Lescaille Géraldine145ORCID,Wendling Laurent2ORCID,Kurtz Camille2ORCID,Rochefort Juliette145ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Equipe Microenvironnement Immunitaire et Immunothérapie, CIMI Paris, INSERM U1135 Sorbonne université PARIS France

2. UFR Mathématiques et Informatique, département informatique, laboratoire LIPADE Université Paris Cité Paris France

3. ANALOGIES

4. UFR d'Odontologie Université Paris Cité Paris France

5. Département de Médecine bucco‐dentaire Hôpital Pitié Salpêtrière, APHP PARIS France

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionOral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) presents a significant global health challenge. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and computer vision holds promise for the early detection of OSCC through the analysis of digitized oral photographs. This literature review explores the landscape of AI‐driven OSCC automatic detection, assessing both the performance and limitations of the current state of the art.Materials and MethodsAn electronic search using several data base was conducted, and a systematic review performed in accordance with PRISMA guidelines (CRD42023441416).ResultsSeveral studies have demonstrated remarkable results for this task, consistently achieving sensitivity rates exceeding 85% and accuracy rates surpassing 90%, often encompassing around 1000 images. The review scrutinizes these studies, shedding light on their methodologies, including the use of recent machine learning and pattern recognition approaches coupled with different supervision strategies. However, comparing the results from different papers is challenging due to variations in the datasets used.DiscussionConsidering these findings, this review underscores the urgent need for more robust and reliable datasets in the field of OSCC detection. Furthermore, it highlights the potential of advanced techniques such as multi‐task learning, attention mechanisms, and ensemble learning as crucial tools in enhancing the accuracy and sensitivity of OSCC detection through oral photographs.ConclusionThese insights collectively emphasize the transformative impact of AI‐driven approaches on early OSCC diagnosis, with the potential to significantly improve patient outcomes and healthcare practices.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology

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