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3D cephalometric landmark detection by multiple stage deep reinforcement learning.


ABSTRACT: The lengthy time needed for manual landmarking has delayed the widespread adoption of three-dimensional (3D) cephalometry. We here propose an automatic 3D cephalometric annotation system based on multi-stage deep reinforcement learning (DRL) and volume-rendered imaging. This system considers geometrical characteristics of landmarks and simulates the sequential decision process underlying human professional landmarking patterns. It consists mainly of constructing an appropriate two-dimensional cutaway or 3D model view, then implementing single-stage DRL with gradient-based boundary estimation or multi-stage DRL to dictate the 3D coordinates of target landmarks. This system clearly shows sufficient detection accuracy and stability for direct clinical applications, with a low level of detection error and low inter-individual variation (1.96 ± 0.78 mm). Our system, moreover, requires no additional steps of segmentation and 3D mesh-object construction for landmark detection. We believe these system features will enable fast-track cephalometric analysis and planning and expect it to achieve greater accuracy as larger CT datasets become available for training and testing.

SUBMITTER: Kang SH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8410904 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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