Sex Estimation From Measurements of the Mastoid Triangle and Volume of the Mastoid Air Cell System Using Classical and Machine Learning Methods

Author:

Sasani Hadi1,Etli Yasin2,Tastekin Burak3,Hekimoglu Yavuz4,Keskin Siddik5,Asirdizer Mahmut6

Affiliation:

1. Medical Faculty of Namik Kemal University, Istanbul

2. Department of Forensic Medicine, Medical Faculty Hospital of Selcuk University, Konya

3. Clinic of Forensic Medicine, Republic of Turkey Ministry of Health, Ankara City Hospital

4. Ankara City Hospital, Ankara

5. Department of Biostatistics, Medical School of Van Yuzuncu Yil University, Van

6. Department of Forensic Medicine, Medical Faculty, Bahçeşehir University, Istanbul, Turkey.

Abstract

Abstract Previous studies on the sexual dimorphism of the mastoid triangle have typically focused on linear and area measurements. No studies in the literature have used mastoid air cell system volume measurements for direct anthropological or forensic sex determination. The aims of this study were to investigate the applicability of mastoid air cell system volume measurements and mastoid triangle measurements separately and combined for sex estimation, and to determine the accuracy of sex estimation rates using machine learning algorithms and discriminant function analysis of these data. On 200 computed tomography images, the distances constituting the edges of the mastoid triangle were measured, and the area was calculated using these measurements. A region-growing algorithm was used to determine the volume of the mastoid air cell system. The univariate sex determination accuracy was calculated for all parameters. Stepwise discriminant function analysis was performed for sex estimation. Multiple machine learning methods have also been used. All measurements of the mastoid triangle and volumes of the mastoid air cell system were higher in males than in females. The accurate sex estimation rate was determined to be 79.5% using stepwise discriminant function analysis and 88.5% using machine learning methods.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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