Deep convolutional neural network-based skeletal classification of cephalometric image compared with automated-tracing software

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Ho-Jin Kim
Kyoung Dong Kim
Do-Hoon Kim
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[1] Kyungpook National University,Department of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry
[2] Kyungpook National University,School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering College of IT Engineering
[3] Kyungpook National University,Medical Big Data Research Center
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This study aimed to investigate deep convolutional neural network- (DCNN-) based artificial intelligence (AI) model using cephalometric images for the classification of sagittal skeletal relationships and compare the performance of the newly developed DCNN-based AI model with that of the automated-tracing AI software. A total of 1574 cephalometric images were included and classified based on the A-point-Nasion- (N-) point-B-point (ANB) angle (Class I being 0–4°, Class II > 4°, and Class III < 0°). The DCNN-based AI model was developed using training (1334 images) and validation (120 images) sets with a standard classification label for the individual images. A test set of 120 images was used to compare the AI models. The agreement of the DCNN-based AI model or the automated-tracing AI software with a standard classification label was measured using Cohen’s kappa coefficient (0.913 for the DCNN-based AI model; 0.775 for the automated-tracing AI software). In terms of their performances, the micro-average values of the DCNN-based AI model (sensitivity, 0.94; specificity, 0.97; precision, 0.94; accuracy, 0.96) were higher than those of the automated-tracing AI software (sensitivity, 0.85; specificity, 0.93; precision, 0.85; accuracy, 0.90). With regard to the sagittal skeletal classification using cephalometric images, the DCNN-based AI model outperformed the automated-tracing AI software.
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