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Interpretable Diagnosis of Pulmonary Emphysema on Low-Dose CT Using ResNet Embeddings
Talshyn Sarsembayeva1, Madina Mansurova1, Ainash Oshibayeva2
1Faculty of Information Technologies and Artificial Intelligence, Department of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty 050040, Kazakhstan.
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Accurate and interpretable detection of pulmonary emphysema on low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) remains a critical challenge for large-scale screening and population health studies. This work proposes a quality-controlled and interpretable deep learning pipeline for emphysema assessment using ResNet-152 embeddings. The pipeline integrates automated lung segmentation, quality-control filtering, and extraction of 2048-dimensional embeddings from mid-lung patches, followed by analysis using logistic regression, LASSO, and recursive feature elimination (RFE). The embeddings are further fused with quantitative CT (QCT) markers, including %LAA, Perc15, and total lung volume (TLV), to enhance robustness and interpretability. Bootstrapped validation demonstrates strong diagnostic performance (ROC-AUC = 0.996, PR-AUC = 0.962, balanced accuracy = 0.931) with low computational cost. The proposed approach shows that ResNet embeddings pretrained on CT data can be effectively reused without retraining for emphysema characterization, providing a reproducible and explainable framework suitable as a research and screening-support framework for population-level LDCT analysis.
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