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Automatic Identification of Down Syndrome Using Facial Images with Deep Convolutional Neural Network

Bosheng Qin, Letian Liang, Jingchao Wu, Qiyao Quan, Zeyu Wang, Dongxiao Li

2020Diagnostics58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Down syndrome is one of the most common genetic disorders. The distinctive facial features of Down syndrome provide an opportunity for automatic identification. Recent studies showed that facial recognition technologies have the capability to identify genetic disorders. However, there is a paucity of studies on the automatic identification of Down syndrome with facial recognition technologies, especially using deep convolutional neural networks. Here, we developed a Down syndrome identification method utilizing facial images and deep convolutional neural networks, which quantified the binary classification problem of distinguishing subjects with Down syndrome from healthy subjects based on unconstrained two-dimensional images. The network was trained in two main steps: First, we formed a general facial recognition network using a large-scale face identity database (10,562 subjects) and then trained (70%) and tested (30%) a dataset of 148 Down syndrome and 257 healthy images curated through public databases. In the final testing, the deep convolutional neural network achieved 95.87% accuracy, 93.18% recall, and 97.40% specificity in Down syndrome identification. Our findings indicate that the deep convolutional neural network has the potential to support the fast, accurate, and fully automatic identification of Down syndrome and could add considerable value to the future of precision medicine.

Topics & Concepts

Convolutional neural networkArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceDeep learningIdentification (biology)Pattern recognition (psychology)Facial recognition systemArtificial neural networkFeature extractionBotanyBiologyDown syndrome and intellectual disability researchAI in cancer detection