Journal ArticleOpen Access
Experimental validation of computer-vision methods for the successful detection of endodontic treatment obturation and progression from noisy radiographs
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Author Affiliations
North South University, The University of Adelaide
Published InOral Radiology
Year2023
Citations25
Abstract
PURPOSE: (1) To evaluate the effects of denoising and data balancing on deep learning to detect endodontic treatment outcomes from radiographs. (2) To develop and train a deep-learning model and classifier to predict obturation quality from radiomics. METHODS: The study conformed to the STARD 2015 and MI-CLAIMS 2021 guidelines. 250 deidentified dental radiographs were collected and augmented to produce 2226 images. The dataset was classified according to endodontic treatment outcomes following a set of customized criteria. The dataset was denoised and balanced, and processed with YOLOv5s, YOLOv5x, and YOLOv7 models of real-time deep-learning computer vision. Diagnostic test parameters such as sensitivity (Sn), specificity (Sp), accuracy (Ac), precision, recall, mean average precision (mAP), and confidence were evaluated. RESULTS: Overall accuracy for…
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