Abstract:
This paper presents an automatic system for bone age evaluation according to the clinical method of Tanner and Whitehouse (TW2), based on the integration between two syst...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
This paper presents an automatic system for bone age evaluation according to the clinical method of Tanner and Whitehouse (TW2), based on the integration between two systems: The first processes the finger's bones [epiphysis/metaphysis region of interest (EMROI)], whereas the second one processes the wrist bones [carpal region of interest (CROI)]. The system ensures an accurate bone age assessment for age ranges of 0-10 years for males and 0-7 years for females. For both approaches, novel segmentation techniques are proposed. In detail, for CROI analysis, bone extraction is carried out by integrating anatomical knowledge of the hand and trigonometric concepts, whereas a TW2-stage assignment is achieved by combining the gradient vector flow Snakes and the derivative difference of Gaussian filter. One of the main difficulties for bone age assessment based on carpal bones is that trapezium and trapezoid, which are among the biggest bones in the wrist, are often fused even in very young patients. This problem is overtaken by a very effective algorithm that checks the compactness of the identified bones and separates them by using a curvature function. For EMROI analysis, image-processing techniques and geometrical feature analysis, based on the difference of Gaussian, are proposed. The system is evaluated on a set of 106 X-rays, reaching performances of about 90% success rate in bone stage assignment. The system is very reliable and outperforms other effective methods. Moreover, the mean error rate is about 0.46±0.37 years, which is comparable with clinicians' reliability, for whom the error has been estimated to be 0.33±0.6 years.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement ( Volume: 59, Issue: 10, October 2010)

Department of Informatics and Telecommunication Engineering, Universita Catania, Catania, Italy
Daniela Giordano (M'01) received the Laurea degree in electronic engineering (grade 110/110 cum laude) from the University of Catania, Catania, Italy, in 1990 and the Ph.D. degree in educational technology from Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada, in 1998.
She has been an Associate Professor of information systems with the Engineering Faculty, University of Catania, since 2001. Her research has been published in int...Show More
Daniela Giordano (M'01) received the Laurea degree in electronic engineering (grade 110/110 cum laude) from the University of Catania, Catania, Italy, in 1990 and the Ph.D. degree in educational technology from Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada, in 1998.
She has been an Associate Professor of information systems with the Engineering Faculty, University of Catania, since 2001. Her research has been published in int...View more

Department of Informatics and Telecommunication Engineering, Universita Catania, Catania, Italy
Concetto Spampinato received the Laurea degree in computer engineering (grade 110/110 cum laude) and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Catania, Catania, Italy, in 2004 and 2008, respectively.
He is currently a Researcher Assistant with the University of Catania. He has coauthored more than 40 publications in international refereed journals and conference proceedings. His research interests include image and signal pr...Show More
Concetto Spampinato received the Laurea degree in computer engineering (grade 110/110 cum laude) and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Catania, Catania, Italy, in 2004 and 2008, respectively.
He is currently a Researcher Assistant with the University of Catania. He has coauthored more than 40 publications in international refereed journals and conference proceedings. His research interests include image and signal pr...View more

Department of Informatics and Telecommunication Engineering, Universita Catania, Catania, Italy
Giacomo Scarciofalo received the Laurea degree in computer engineering from the University of Catania, Catania, Italy, in 2005.
He is currently a Researcher Assistant with the University of Catania. His research interests include wavelets, artificial neural networks, support vector machines, intelligent sensors, computer-aided detection in mammography, tomographic image reconstruction methods, and ECG patterns analysis.
Giacomo Scarciofalo received the Laurea degree in computer engineering from the University of Catania, Catania, Italy, in 2005.
He is currently a Researcher Assistant with the University of Catania. His research interests include wavelets, artificial neural networks, support vector machines, intelligent sensors, computer-aided detection in mammography, tomographic image reconstruction methods, and ECG patterns analysis.View more

Department of Orthodontics, Policlinico Gaspare Rodolico, Universita Catania, Catania, Italy
Rosalia Leonardi received the Bachelor of Dentistry degree in 1985 and the M.S. degree in orthodontics in 1992.
Since 2001, she has been an Associate Professor of orthodontics and gnathology and pedodontics with the Dental School and the Dental Hygienist School, Faculty of Medicine, University of Catania, Catania, Italy. She has also been an Assistant to the Dean of the Dental School, University of Catania, since 2001. She...Show More
Rosalia Leonardi received the Bachelor of Dentistry degree in 1985 and the M.S. degree in orthodontics in 1992.
Since 2001, she has been an Associate Professor of orthodontics and gnathology and pedodontics with the Dental School and the Dental Hygienist School, Faculty of Medicine, University of Catania, Catania, Italy. She has also been an Assistant to the Dean of the Dental School, University of Catania, since 2001. She...View more

Department of Informatics and Telecommunication Engineering, Universita Catania, Catania, Italy
Daniela Giordano (M'01) received the Laurea degree in electronic engineering (grade 110/110 cum laude) from the University of Catania, Catania, Italy, in 1990 and the Ph.D. degree in educational technology from Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada, in 1998.
She has been an Associate Professor of information systems with the Engineering Faculty, University of Catania, since 2001. Her research has been published in international refereed journals and conference proceedings and has dealt with topics such as advanced learning technology, knowledge discovery, image processing, and information technology in medicine. Her current research interests include cognitive systems, multimodal interaction, and semantic technologies.
Dr. Giordano is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery.
Daniela Giordano (M'01) received the Laurea degree in electronic engineering (grade 110/110 cum laude) from the University of Catania, Catania, Italy, in 1990 and the Ph.D. degree in educational technology from Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada, in 1998.
She has been an Associate Professor of information systems with the Engineering Faculty, University of Catania, since 2001. Her research has been published in international refereed journals and conference proceedings and has dealt with topics such as advanced learning technology, knowledge discovery, image processing, and information technology in medicine. Her current research interests include cognitive systems, multimodal interaction, and semantic technologies.
Dr. Giordano is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery.View more

Department of Informatics and Telecommunication Engineering, Universita Catania, Catania, Italy
Concetto Spampinato received the Laurea degree in computer engineering (grade 110/110 cum laude) and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Catania, Catania, Italy, in 2004 and 2008, respectively.
He is currently a Researcher Assistant with the University of Catania. He has coauthored more than 40 publications in international refereed journals and conference proceedings. His research interests include image and signal processing for motion detection systems in environmental applications, image enhancement and reconstruction in bioimaging, and content-based multimedia retrieval.
Dr. Spampinato is a member of the International Association for Pattern Recognition.
Concetto Spampinato received the Laurea degree in computer engineering (grade 110/110 cum laude) and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Catania, Catania, Italy, in 2004 and 2008, respectively.
He is currently a Researcher Assistant with the University of Catania. He has coauthored more than 40 publications in international refereed journals and conference proceedings. His research interests include image and signal processing for motion detection systems in environmental applications, image enhancement and reconstruction in bioimaging, and content-based multimedia retrieval.
Dr. Spampinato is a member of the International Association for Pattern Recognition.View more

Department of Informatics and Telecommunication Engineering, Universita Catania, Catania, Italy
Giacomo Scarciofalo received the Laurea degree in computer engineering from the University of Catania, Catania, Italy, in 2005.
He is currently a Researcher Assistant with the University of Catania. His research interests include wavelets, artificial neural networks, support vector machines, intelligent sensors, computer-aided detection in mammography, tomographic image reconstruction methods, and ECG patterns analysis.
Giacomo Scarciofalo received the Laurea degree in computer engineering from the University of Catania, Catania, Italy, in 2005.
He is currently a Researcher Assistant with the University of Catania. His research interests include wavelets, artificial neural networks, support vector machines, intelligent sensors, computer-aided detection in mammography, tomographic image reconstruction methods, and ECG patterns analysis.View more

Department of Orthodontics, Policlinico Gaspare Rodolico, Universita Catania, Catania, Italy
Rosalia Leonardi received the Bachelor of Dentistry degree in 1985 and the M.S. degree in orthodontics in 1992.
Since 2001, she has been an Associate Professor of orthodontics and gnathology and pedodontics with the Dental School and the Dental Hygienist School, Faculty of Medicine, University of Catania, Catania, Italy. She has also been an Assistant to the Dean of the Dental School, University of Catania, since 2001. She is a peer Reviewer of four international journals with impact factor: Journal of Dental Research, American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Histology and Histopathology, Archives of Oral Biology. She is a Senior Reviewer of Medical Science Monitor and the Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery. Since 2003, she has been included in the list of experts of the Italian Ministry of University and Research in order to evaluate scientific projects. In 2003, she has activated the bilateral exchange of students and teacher (Erasmus Project–Socrates) with the University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland. Her research activity began in 1984, and it has covered several topics. She has collaborated to develop an innovative Web-based interactive environment for learning cephalometric tracing of skull bones. She has coauthored more than 200 studies on national and international journals with impact factor.
Prof. Leonardi is a member of the European Orthodontic Society, the European Academy of Orofacial Pain, and Societa' Italiana di Ortodonzia.
Rosalia Leonardi received the Bachelor of Dentistry degree in 1985 and the M.S. degree in orthodontics in 1992.
Since 2001, she has been an Associate Professor of orthodontics and gnathology and pedodontics with the Dental School and the Dental Hygienist School, Faculty of Medicine, University of Catania, Catania, Italy. She has also been an Assistant to the Dean of the Dental School, University of Catania, since 2001. She is a peer Reviewer of four international journals with impact factor: Journal of Dental Research, American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Histology and Histopathology, Archives of Oral Biology. She is a Senior Reviewer of Medical Science Monitor and the Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery. Since 2003, she has been included in the list of experts of the Italian Ministry of University and Research in order to evaluate scientific projects. In 2003, she has activated the bilateral exchange of students and teacher (Erasmus Project–Socrates) with the University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland. Her research activity began in 1984, and it has covered several topics. She has collaborated to develop an innovative Web-based interactive environment for learning cephalometric tracing of skull bones. She has coauthored more than 200 studies on national and international journals with impact factor.
Prof. Leonardi is a member of the European Orthodontic Society, the European Academy of Orofacial Pain, and Societa' Italiana di Ortodonzia.View more