Automatic detection and monitoring of abnormal skull shape in children with deformational plagiocephaly using deep learning

Author:

Tabatabaei Seyed Amir Hossein,Fischer Patrick,Wattendorf Sonja,Sabouripour Fatemeh,Howaldt Hans-Peter,Wilbrand Martina,Wilbrand Jan-Falco,Sohrabi Keywan

Abstract

AbstractCraniofacial anomaly including deformational plagiocephaly as a result of deformities in head and facial bones evolution is a serious health problem in newbies. The impact of such condition on the affected infants is profound from both medical and social viewpoint. Indeed, timely diagnosing through different medical examinations like anthropometric measurements of the skull or even Computer Tomography (CT) image modality followed by a periodical screening and monitoring plays a vital role in treatment phase. In this paper, a classification model for detecting and monitoring deformational plagiocephaly in affected infants is presented. The presented model is based on a deep learning network architecture. The given model achieves high accuracy of 99.01% with other classification parameters. The input to the model are the images captured by commonly used smartphone cameras which waives the requirement to sophisticated medical imaging modalities. The method is deployed into a mobile application which enables the parents/caregivers and non-clinical experts to monitor and report the treatment progress at home.

Funder

Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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