Forensic dental age estimation with deep learning: a modified xception model for panoramic X-Ray images


YILMAZ E., GÖRÜRGÖZ C., Kis H. C., CANGER E. M., ÖZTAŞ B.

FORENSIC SCIENCE MEDICINE AND PATHOLOGY, 2025 (SCI-Expanded) identifier identifier

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PurposeThis study aimed to develop an improved method for forensic age estimation using deep learning models applied to orthopantomography (OPG) images, focusing on distinguishing individuals under 12 years old from those aged 12 and above.MethodsA dataset of 1941 pediatric patients aged between five and 15 years was collected from two radiology departments. The primary research question addressed the identification of the most effective deep learning model for this task. Various deep learning models including Xception, ResNet, ShuffleNet, InceptionV3, DarkNet, NasNet, DenseNet, EfficientNet, MobileNet, ResNet18, GoogleNet, SqueezeNet, and AlexNet were evaluated using traditional metrics like Classification Accuracy (CA), Sensitivity (SE), Specificity (SP), Kappa (K), Area Under the Curve (AUC), alongside a novel Polygon Area Metric (PAM) designed to handle imbalanced datasets common in forensic applications.Results"Forensic Xception" model derived from Xception outperformed others, achieving a PAM score of 0.8828. This model demonstrated superior performance in accurately classifying individuals' age groups, with high CA, SE, SP, K, AUC, and F1 Score. Notably, the introduction of the PAM metric provided a comprehensive evaluation of classifier performance.ConclusionThis study represents a significant advancement in forensic age estimation from OPG images, emphasizing the potential of deep learning models, particularly the "Forensic Xception" model, in accurately classifying individuals based on age, especially in legal contexts. This research suggests a promising avenue for further advancements in forensic dental age estimation, with future studies encouraged to explore additional datasets, refine models, and address ethical and legal considerations.