1. Experience of Using Neural Networks to Assess Age-Related Changes in Some Structures of the Skull and Cervical Vertebrae Based on CT Scans (Pilot Project).
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Zolotenkova GV, Valetov DK, Poletaeva MP, and Vassilevski YV
- Subjects
- Humans, Male, Adult, Middle Aged, Pilot Projects, Female, Aged, Adolescent, Young Adult, Aging physiology, Aged, 80 and over, Deep Learning, Age Determination by Skeleton methods, Neural Networks, Computer, Cervical Vertebrae diagnostic imaging, Cervical Vertebrae anatomy & histology, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Skull diagnostic imaging, Skull anatomy & histology
- Abstract
The aim of the investigation is to study the possibility of using artificial intelligence technologies for age prediction based on CT studies of some structures of the skull and cervical vertebrae., Material and Methods: The study included 223 tomograms of the head and neck in sagittal projection from patients without any pathology of the studied structures. Morphometric analysis was carried out using PjaPro and Gradient programs, statistical analysis was performed by SPSS Statistics software. A fully convolutional EfficientNet-B2 neural network was used, which was trained in two stages: selection of the area of interest and solution of regression tasks., Results: Morphometric assessment and subsequent statistical analysis of the selected group of features have shown presence of the strongest correlation with age in the indicator characterizing the involution of the median atlantoaxial joint. A deep learning method using the convolutional network, which automatically selects the desired area in the image (the area of the vertebral junction), classifies the sample, and makes an assumption about the age of the unknown individual with an accuracy of 7.5 to 10.5 years has been tested., Conclusion: As a result of the study, a positive experience has been obtained indicating the possibility of using convolutional neural networks to determine the age of the unknown person, which expands the evidence base and provides new opportunities for determining group-wide personality traits in forensic medicine., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest. The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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- 2024
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