Authors: Dr. Uma Devi T
Abstract: Accurate diagnosis in dermatology is essential for effective treatment and improved patient outcomes, yet it remains challenging due to the complexity and variability of skin conditions. Artificial Intelligence (AI), especially machine learning and deep learning techniques, has emerged as a promising tool to enhance diagnostic accuracy by analyzing vast and diverse dermatologic image datasets. AI-powered diagnostic systems can detect subtle features in skin lesions, enabling early identification of malignant and benign conditions with accuracy comparable to expert dermatologists. These technologies offer benefits such as reducing diagnostic variability, expanding access through teledermatology, and supporting clinicians in decision-making. However, challenges including data bias, model interpretability, ethical concerns, and integration into clinical workflows must be addressed for effective adoption. Future innovations involving multimodal data integration, personalized diagnostics, and explainable AI promise to further advance dermatologic care. Overall, AI has the potential to revolutionize dermatology by improving diagnostic precision, accessibility, and patient outcomes.
DOI: http://doi.org/10.61137/ijsret.vol.11.issue3.129