Deep convolutional neural network approach for forehead tissue thickness estimation

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In this paper, we presented a deep convolutional neural network (CNN) approach for forehead tissue thickness estimation. We use down sampled NIR laser backscattering images acquired from a novel marker-less near-infrared laser-based head tracking system, combined with the beam’s incident angle parameter. These two-channel augmented images were constructed for the CNN input, while a single node output layer represents the estimated value of the forehead tissue thickness. The models were - separately for each subject - trained and tested on datasets acquired from 30 subjects (high resolution MRI data is used as ground truth). To speed up training, we used a pre-trained network from the first subject to bootstrap training for each of the other subjects. We could show a clear improvement for the tissue thickness estimation (mean RMSE of 0.096 mm). This proposed CNN model outperformed previous support vector regression (mean RMSE of 0.155 mm) or Gaussian processes learning approaches (mean RMSE of 0.114 mm) and eliminated their restrictions for future research.

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Manit, J., Schweikard, A., & Ernst, F. (2017). Deep convolutional neural network approach for forehead tissue thickness estimation. In Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Vol. 3, pp. 103–107). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2017-0022

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