ChronoMID - Cross-Modal Neural Networks for 3-D Temporal Medical Imaging Data

01/12/2019
by   Alexander G. Rakowski, et al.
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ChronoMID builds on the success of cross-modal convolutional neural networks (X-CNNs), making the novel application of the technique to medical imaging data. Specifically, this paper presents and compares alternative approaches - timestamps and difference images - to incorporate temporal information for the classification of bone disease in mice, applied to micro-CT scans of mouse tibiae. Whilst much previous work on diseases and disease classification has been based on mathematical models incorporating domain expertise and the explicit encoding of assumptions, the approaches given here utilise the growing availability of computing resources to analyse large datasets and uncover subtle patterns in both space and time. After training on a balanced set of over 75000 images, all models incorporating temporal features outperformed a state-of-the-art CNN baseline on an unseen, balanced validation set comprising over 20000 images. The top-performing model achieved 99.54 to 73.02

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