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Equine radiograph classification using deep convolutional neural networks

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arxiv 2204.13857 v1 pith:ZSK2OF45 submitted 2022-04-29 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords deepconvolutionalequinenetworksneurallateralitylearningpre-import
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Purpose: To assess the capability of deep convolutional neural networks to classify anatomical location and projection from a series of 48 standard views of racehorse limbs. Materials and Methods: 9504 equine pre-import radiographs were used to train, validate, and test six deep learning architectures available as part of the open source machine learning framework PyTorch. Results: ResNet-34 achieved a top-1 accuracy of 0.8408 and the majority (88%) of misclassification was because of wrong laterality. Class activation maps indicated that joint morphology drove the model decision. Conclusion: Deep convolutional neural networks are capable of classifying equine pre-import radiographs into the 48 standard views including moderate discrimination of laterality independent of side marker presence.

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