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  • Medical Imaging Analysis
  • Deep Learning
  • Forensic Anthropology
  • Radiographic Age Estimation

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  • Traditional methods struggle to detect subtle age-related bone changes in adulthood.
  • Deep learning shows promise for medical image-based age estimation.
  • Cervical vertebrae in lateral cephalometric radiographs (LCR) are valuable for age assessment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To systematically investigate the impact of different cervical vertebral representations on age estimation accuracy.
  • To compare the performance of Contour (C), Mask (M), Cervical Vertebrae (CV), and Cervical Vertebrae Region (SR) input modes.
  • To evaluate age estimation across different age groups (4-40 years) using deep learning.

Main Methods:

  • Developed four distinct input modes (C, M, CV, SR) for deep learning models.
  • Utilized a large-scale dataset of 20,174 LCRs from subjects aged 4-40 years.
  • Evaluated performance using Mean Absolute Error (MAE), analyzing individual and combined vertebrae.

Main Results:

  • The Cervical Vertebrae Region (SR) mode achieved the lowest overall MAE, outperforming CV, C, and M modes.
  • SR and CV modes maintained MAE below 10 years for the 26-40 age group, unlike C and M modes.
  • Combining vertebrae improved accuracy, with continuous combinations (e.g., C1-2 + C3) showing better results than discontinuous ones.

Conclusions:

  • Incorporating peripheral soft tissue and comprehensive vertebral context (SR mode) is crucial for accurate age estimation.
  • The SR mode offers superior performance, especially for older age groups, compared to methods focusing solely on bone structure.
  • Deep learning models leveraging advanced vertebral representations can effectively estimate age from LCRs across a broad spectrum.