Performance of a deep learning system for simultaneously diagnosing radiolucent and radiopaque lesions in the anterior maxilla on panoramic radiographs

Kaori Ebata, Yoshitaka Kise, Takahiko Morotomi, E. Ariji
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To validate the performance of a deep learning system with detection and classification functions for a mix of radiolucent and radiopaque lesions in the anterior maxilla on panoramic radiographs.Patients with radiolucent or radiopaque lesions in the anterior maxilla on panoramic radiographs were selected retroactively from May 2022 until Feb 2002 to obtain 100 preoperative radiographs each for nasopalatine duct cysts (NDCs), radicular cysts (RCs), and impacted supernumerary teeth (ISTs). An additional 100 patients with no lesions in the anterior maxilla were selected. Two deep learning systems (Systems 1 and 2) were created and tested. For System 1, the models were created and tested using datasets of radiolucent lesions (NDCs and RCs) and No lesions. For developing System 2, the data of radiopaque lesions (ISTs) were added to those used in System 1. The neural network used was You Only Look Once ver. 7 (YOLOv7). The recall, precision, F1 score, and accuracy calculated from the confusion matrix were used to evaluate diagnostic performance.The performance of System 2, which included the IST data, was worse than that of System 1. Even when NDCs and RCs were addressed as a joint category of radiolucent lesions, the addition of IST data resulted in a worse performance than that of System 1.Our results indicate that combined use of radiopaque lesions (ISTs) with radiolucent lesions (NDCs and RCs) reduces the deep learning performance for radiolucent lesions with the volume of data used in the present study.
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深度学习系统同时诊断全景X光片上上颌骨前部不透光和不透光病变的性能
验证具有检测和分类功能的深度学习系统对全景X光片上上颌骨前部放射性和不透明混合病变的性能。从 2022 年 5 月到 2002 年 2 月,我们追溯性地选取了全景X光片上上颌骨前部有放射状或不透明病变的患者,为鼻腭管囊肿 (NDC)、放射状囊肿 (RC) 和撞击性上生牙 (IST) 各采集了 100 张术前 X 光片。另外还选择了 100 名上颌骨前部无病变的患者。创建并测试了两个深度学习系统(系统 1 和系统 2)。对于系统 1,使用放射性病变(NDC 和 RC)和无病变的数据集创建和测试了模型。在开发系统 2 时,在系统 1 的基础上增加了不透射线病变(IST)的数据。使用的神经网络是 You Only Look Once ver.7(YOLOv7)。根据混淆矩阵计算出的召回率、精确度、F1 分数和准确率被用来评估诊断性能。我们的结果表明,结合使用不透射线病变(IST)和透射线病变(NDC 和 RC)会降低本研究中使用的数据量对透射线病变的深度学习性能。
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