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Title: Feature Ranking by Variational Dropout for Classification Using Thermograms from Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Authors: Hernández Guedes, Abián 
Arteaga Marrero,Natalia 
Villa, Enrique
Marrero Callicó, Gustavo Iván 
Ruiz Alzola, Juan Bautista 
UNESCO Clasification: 32 Ciencias médicas
3212 Salud pública
3314 Tecnología médica
Keywords: Thermography
Infrared
Deep learning
Feature extraction
Diabetic foot
Issue Date: 2023
Journal: Sensors
Abstract: Diabetes mellitus presents a high prevalence around the world. A common and long-term derived complication is diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs), which have a global prevalence of roughly 6.3%, and a lifetime incidence of up to 34%. Infrared thermograms, covering the entire plantar aspect of both feet, can be employed to monitor the risk of developing a foot ulcer, because diabetic patients exhibit an abnormal pattern that may indicate a foot disorder. In this study, the publicly available INAOE dataset composed of thermogram images of healthy and diabetic subjects was employed to extract relevant features aiming to establish a set of state-of-the-art features that efficiently classify DFU. This database was extended and balanced by fusing it with private local thermograms from healthy volunteers and generating synthetic data via synthetic minority oversampling technique (SMOTE). State-of-the-art features were extracted using two classical approaches, LASSO and random forest, as well as two variational deep learning (DL)-based ones: concrete and variational dropout. Then, the most relevant features were detected and ranked. Subsequently, the extracted features were employed to classify subjects at risk of developing an ulcer using as reference a support vector machine (SVM) classifier with a fixed hyperparameter configuration to evaluate the robustness of the selected features. The new set of features extracted considerably differed from those currently considered state-of-the-art but provided a fair performance. Among the implemented extraction approaches, the variational DL ones, particularly the concrete dropout, performed the best, reporting an F1 score of 90% using the aforementioned SVM classifier. In comparison with features previously considered as the state-of-the-art, approximately 15% better performance was achieved for classification.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/120007
ISSN: 1424-8220
DOI: 10.3390/s23020757
Source: Sensors [1424-8220], v. 23(2): 757, (Enero 2023)
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