Abstract

The application of convolutional neural network has been gradually introduced in the field of X-ray bone images. At present, there is less research on methods to automatically detect abnormal parts of the skeleton. The method improves on the Densenet network by adjusting the network structure, adding a convolutional block attention module (CBAM) attention mechanism to the original Densenlayer, fusing spatial attention and channel attention to suppress unnecessary features and strengthen the network‘s capability to extract image features, and optimizing the Transition block by fusing two pooling strategies, average and maximum, to increase the model’s anti-interference capability. The data collected after the experiment show that the improved Densenet has increased accuracy in the detection of skeletal abnormalities at all sites compared with the traditional network. The average accuracy is 1–5% higher than the benchmark method, the highest elbow accuracy reached 77.62%, the lowest hand accuracy also reached 64.28% and the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve is increased by 3–7%, the highest reached 80.83%.

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