Journal ArticleOpen Access
XLLC-Net: A lightweight and explainable CNN for accurate lung cancer classification using histopathological images
Author Affiliations
American International University-Bangladesh
Published InPLoS ONE
Year2025
Citations9
Abstract
Lung cancer imaging plays a crucial role in early diagnosis and treatment, where machine learning and deep learning have significantly advanced the accuracy and efficiency of disease classification. This study introduces the Explainable and Lightweight Lung Cancer Net (XLLC-Net), a streamlined convolutional neural network designed for classifying lung cancer from histopathological images. Using the LC25000 dataset, which includes three lung cancer classes and two colon cancer classes, we focused solely on the three lung cancer classes for this study. XLLC-Net effectively discerns complex disease patterns within these classes. The model consists of four convolutional layers and contains merely 3 million parameters, considerably reducing its computational footprint compared to existing deep learning models. This compact architecture facilitates efficient training, completing each…
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