Automatic Whole-body Bone Age Assessment Using Deep Hierarchical Features

01/29/2019
by   Hai-Duong Nguyen, et al.
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Bone age assessment gives us evidence to analyze the children growth status and the rejuvenation involved chronological and biological ages. All the previous works consider left-hand X-ray image of a child in their works. In this paper, we carry out a study on estimating human age using whole-body bone CT images and a novel convolutional neural network. Our model with additional connections shows an effective way to generate a massive number of vital features while reducing overfitting influence on small training data in the medical image analysis research area. A dataset and a comparison with common deep architectures will be provided for future research in this field.

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