Abstract

Age estimation is a crucial element of forensic medicine to assess the chronological age of living individuals without or lacking valid legal documentation. Methods used in practice are labor-intensive, subjective, and frequently comprise radiation exposure. Recently, also non-invasive methods using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have evaluated and confirmed a correlation between growth plate ossification in long bones and the chronological age of young subjects. However, automated and user-independent approaches are required to perform reliable assessments on large datasets. The aim of this study was to develop a fully automated and computer-based method for age estimation based on 3D knee MRIs using machine learning. The proposed solution is based on three parts: image-preprocessing, bone segmentation, and age estimation. A total of 185 coronal and 404 sagittal MR volumes from Caucasian male subjects in the age range of 13 and 21 years were available. The best result of the fivefold cross-validation was a mean absolute error of 0.67 ± 0.49 years in age regression and an accuracy of 90.9%, a sensitivity of 88.6%, and a specificity of 94.2% in classification (18-year age limit) using a combination of convolutional neural networks and tree-based machine learning algorithms. The potential of deep learning for age estimation is reflected in the results and can be further improved if it is trained on even larger and more diverse datasets.

Highlights

  • The determination of certain age limits plays a crucial role in asylum applications, criminal proceedings, and professional youth sport

  • The workflow is composed of three major parts: Pre-processing (Section “Pre-processing”) of the 3D knee magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), Extracting age-relevant structures (Section “Extracting age-relevant structures”) in the images, and Age estimation (Section “Age estimation”) based on the pre-processed images and subject-related data acquired from the study participants

  • The training progression improved and the model was able to generalize on unseen data using masked knee MRIs in comparison to using “raw” images

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Introduction

The determination of certain age limits plays a crucial role in asylum applications, criminal proceedings, and professional youth sport. The retrieval of the chronological age is required whenever there is a lack of documentation or doubt about the alleged age [7,8,9].

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