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Detection of Abnormal Extraocular Muscles in Small Datasets of Computed Tomography Images Using a Three-dimensional Variational Autoencoder

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Journal Sci Rep
Specialty Science
Date 2023 Jan 31
PMID 36720904
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We sought to establish an unsupervised algorithm with a three-dimensional (3D) variational autoencoder model (VAE) for the detection of abnormal extraocular muscles in small datasets of orbital computed tomography (CT) images. 334 CT images of normal orbits and 96 of abnormal orbits diagnosed as thyroid eye disease were used for training and validation; 24 normal and 11 abnormal orbits were used for the test. A 3D VAE was developed and trained. All images were preprocessed to emphasize extraocular muscles and to suppress background noise (e.g., high signal intensity from bones). The optimal cut-off value was identified through receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. The ability of the model to detect muscles of abnormal size was assessed by visualization. The model achieved a sensitivity of 79.2%, specificity of 72.7%, accuracy of 77.1%, F1-score of 0.667, and AUROC of 0.801. Abnormal CT images correctly identified by the model showed differences in the reconstruction of extraocular muscles. The proposed model showed potential to detect abnormalities in extraocular muscles using a small dataset, similar to the diagnostic approach used by physicians. Unsupervised learning could serve as an alternative detection method for medical imaging studies in which annotation is difficult or impossible to perform.

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