Determination of sexual dimorphism with CBCT images of the frontal sinus using a predictive formula and an artificial neural network
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Frontal sinus, Machine learning, Forensic anthropology, Neural networksAbstract
Objective this study aims to evaluate the sexual dimorphism of the morphometric features of the frontal sinus via cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) reconstructions, using a predictive formula and an artificial neural network (ANN). Methodology the morphometric features of the frontal sinuses obtained from 1,000 CBCT scans, equally distributed by sex, were assessed by two examiners. The frontal sinus morphometric features from 800 CBCT scans were analyzed using Mann-Whitney tests and a multivariate logistic regression model to identify key morphometric features for sex determination and to develop the predictive formula. These features were subsequently used to validate the predictive formula and the machine learning-based classification system. The predictive formula was evaluated using a set of 200 CBCT scans. The machine learning-based classification system consisted of a three-layer ANN trained with 80% of the CBCT scans and tested with the remaining 20%. Results Except for the higher frontal sinus index in females, males exhibited higher numerical values for height, width, and anteroposterior (AP) length. The significance level for all statistical tests was set at 0.05. Multivariate logistic regression identified the following four essential morphometric features: sinus height, anteroposterior length (depth) of the sinus, sinus width, and total sinus width. Both the predictive formula and the ANN demonstrated sexual dimorphism. The accuracy, specificity, sensitivity, precision, and F1- score values were 73.50%, 74.00%, 73.00%, 73.74%, and 73.37% for the regression model, and 76.00%, 84.00%, 68.00%, 80.95%, and 73.91% for the ANN, respectively. Except for sensitivity, the ANN outperformed the predictive formula regarding maximum specificity, accuracy, precision, and F1 score. Conclusion both methods, particularly the ANN, can potentially support sex estimation in the Brazilian forensic context.
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