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Detection of Abnormal Changes on the Dorsal Tongue Surface Using Deep Learning

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MEDICINA-LITHUANIA
卷 59, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/medicina59071293

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artificial intelligence; deep learning; dorsal tongue; oral mucosa; tongue; tongue diseases; tongue mucosa

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This study investigates the use of deep learning to detect abnormal regions on the dorsal tongue surface in patients and healthy adults. The deep learning model VGG16 was trained on 175 clinical photographic images, and point mapping segmentation was used for the segmentation of abnormal regions. The results show that the deep learning algorithm accurately identifies abnormal areas on the dorsal tongue surface, aiding in the diagnosis of specific diseases or conditions of the tongue mucosa.
Background and Objective: The tongue mucosa often changes due to various local and systemic diseases or conditions. This study aimed to investigate whether deep learning can help detect abnormal regions on the dorsal tongue surface in patients and healthy adults. Materials and Methods: The study collected 175 clinical photographic images of the dorsal tongue surface, which were divided into 7782 cropped images classified into normal, abnormal, and non-tongue regions and trained using the VGG16 deep learning model. The 80 photographic images of the entire dorsal tongue surface were used for the segmentation of abnormal regions using point mapping segmentation. Results: The F1-scores of the abnormal and normal classes were 0.960 (precision: 0.935, recall: 0.986) and 0.968 (precision: 0.987, recall: 0.950), respectively, in the prediction of the VGG16 model. As a result of evaluation using point mapping segmentation, the average F1-scores were 0.727 (precision: 0.717, recall: 0.737) and 0.645 (precision: 0.650, recall: 0.641), the average intersection of union was 0.695 and 0.590, and the average precision was 0.940 and 0.890, respectively, for abnormal and normal classes. Conclusions: The deep learning algorithm used in this study can accurately determine abnormal areas on the dorsal tongue surface, which can assist in diagnosing specific diseases or conditions of the tongue mucosa.

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