Abstract

Highlights We develop computer-aided diagnosis system for unilateral hearing loss detection in structural magnetic resonance imaging.Wavelet entropy is introduced to extract image global features from brain images. Directed acyclic graph is employed to endow support vector machine an ability to handle multi-class problems.The developed computer-aided diagnosis system achieves an overall accuracy of 95.1% for this three-class problem of differentiating left-sided and right-sided hearing loss from healthy controls. Aim: Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is correlated to many neurodegenerative disease. Now more and more computer vision based methods are using to detect it in an automatic way.Materials: We have in total 49 subjects, scanned by 3.0T MRI (Siemens Medical Solutions, Erlangen, Germany). The subjects contain 14 patients with right-sided hearing loss (RHL), 15 patients with left-sided hearing loss (LHL), and 20 healthy controls (HC).Method: We treat this as a three-class classification problem: RHL, LHL, and HC. Wavelet entropy (WE) was selected from the magnetic resonance images of each subjects, and then submitted to a directed acyclic graph support vector machine (DAG-SVM).Results: The 10 repetition results of 10-fold cross validation shows 3-level decomposition will yield an overall accuracy of 95.10% for this three-class classification problem, higher than feedforward neural network, decision tree, and naive Bayesian classifier.Conclusions: This computer-aided diagnosis system is promising. We hope this study can attract more computer vision method for detecting hearing loss.

Highlights

  • Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) belongs to a type of hearing loss

  • HIGHLIGHTS (1) We develop computer-aided diagnosis system for unilateral hearing loss detection in structural magnetic resonance imaging

  • Either fMRI or DTI costs lengthy time for scan, in this study, we aim to develop a computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) tool for automatically detecting left-sided hearing loss (LHL) and right-sided hearing loss (RHL) from healthy controls (HC) based on structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) (SMRI)

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Introduction

Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) belongs to a type of hearing loss. 90% are SNHLs. Its distinctive feature is that the loss usually falls in high-frequency region or a notch at some frequency (Lin et al, 2016). 2% of SNHLs have bilateral hearing impairments and most patients are unilateral hearing loss (UHL, Eftekharian and Amizadeh, 2016). Except hearing loss (mild, moderate, severe, profound, or total), SNHL patients suffer from deficiency of diseases, especially brain functions. SNHL is shown to be correlated with lower intelligence (Martínez-Cruz et al, 2009), directional brain network, Meniere’s Disease (Teranishi et al, 2012), neonatal hyperbilirubinemia (Khalid et al, 2015), motor proficiency (Martin et al, 2012), neurodevelopmental disorder (Chilosi et al, 2010), speech and language delay (Prosser et al, 2015), etc

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