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Classification of Medical Thermograms Belonging Neonates by Using Segmentation, Feature Engineering and Machine Learning Algorithms

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Received: 18 May 2020 Accepted: 5 August 2020 Monitoring and evaluating the skin temperature value are considerably important for neonates. A system detecting diseases without any harmful radiation in early… Click to show full abstract

Received: 18 May 2020 Accepted: 5 August 2020 Monitoring and evaluating the skin temperature value are considerably important for neonates. A system detecting diseases without any harmful radiation in early stages could be developed thanks to thermography. This study is aimed at detecting healthy/unhealthy neonates in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). We used 40 different thermograms belonging 20 healthy and 20 unhealthy neonates. Thermograms were exported to thermal maps, and subsequently, the thermal maps were converted to a segmented thermal map. Local binary pattern and fast correlation-based filter (FCBF) were applied to extract salient features from thermal maps and to select significant features, respectively. Finally, the obtained features are classified as healthy and unhealthy with decision tree, artificial neural networks (ANN), logistic regression, and random forest algorithms. The best result was obtained as 92.5% accuracy (100% sensitivity and 85% specificity). This study proposes fast and reliable intelligent system for the detection of healthy/unhealthy neonates in NICU.

Keywords: classification medical; medical thermograms; unhealthy neonates; healthy unhealthy; thermograms belonging; thermal maps

Journal Title: Traitement du Signal
Year Published: 2020

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