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Deep learning-driven diagnosis: A multi-task approach for segmenting stroke and Bell's palsy

Sabina Umirzakova, Shabir Ahmad, Sevara Mardieva, Shakhnoza Muksimova, Taeg Keun Whangbo

2023Pattern Recognition32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Strong efforts have been undertaken to enhance the diagnosis and identification of diseases that cause facial paralysis, such as Bell's palsy and stroke, because of their detrimental social effects. Stroke is one of the most serious and potentially fatal conditions among the major cardiovascular disorders. We are introducing a deep-learning-based method for early diagnosis of facial paralysis diseases such as stroke and Bell's palsy. Recognizing the costs associated with traditional diagnostic techniques like magnetic resonance tomography (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) scan images, our model employs a multi-task network, integrating face parsing, facial asymmetry parsing, and category enhancement. Spatial inconsistencies are addressed via a depth-map estimation module that leverages an instance-specific kernel approach. To clarify the boundaries of facial components, we use category edge detection with a foreground attention module, generating generic geometric structures and detailed semantic cues. Our model is trained on two datasets, comprising individuals with regular smiles and those with one-sided facial weakness. This cost-effective, easily accessible solution can streamline the diagnostic process, minimizing data gaps, and reducing needless rescreening and intervention costs.

Topics & Concepts

PalsyComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceFacial paralysisParsingBell PalsyBell's palsyTask (project management)Stroke (engine)Deep learningParalysisMachine learningMedicineSurgeryPathologyEngineeringMechanical engineeringManagementEconomicsAlternative medicineFacial Nerve Paralysis Treatment and ResearchEar Surgery and Otitis MediaReconstructive Facial Surgery Techniques
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