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DLLNet: An Attention-Based Deep Learning Method for Dental Landmark Localization on High-Resolution 3D Digital Dental
Yankun Lang1, Hannah H Deng2, Deqiang Xiao1
1Department of Radiology and Biomedical Research Imaging Center (BRIC), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Abstract:
Dental landmark localization is a fundamental step to analyzing dental models in the planning of orthodontic or orthognathic surgery. However, current clinical practices require clinicians to manually digitize more than 60 landmarks on 3D dental models. Automatic methods to detect landmarks can release clinicians from the tedious labor of manual annotation and improve localization accuracy. Most existing landmark detection methods fail to capture local geometric contexts, causing large errors and misdetections. We propose an end-to-end learning framework to automatically localize 68 landmarks on high-resolution dental surfaces. Our network hierarchically extracts multi-scale local contextual features along two paths: a landmark localization path and a landmark area-of-interest segmentation path. Higher-level features are learned by combining local-to-global features from the two paths by feature fusion to predict the landmark heatmap and the landmark area segmentation map. An attention mechanism is then applied to the two maps to refine the landmark position. We evaluated our framework on a real-patient dataset consisting of 77 high-resolution dental surfaces. Our approach achieves an average localization error of 0.42 mm, significantly outperforming related start-of-the-art methods.

