Fracture Morphology Classification: Local Multiclass Modeling for Multilabel Complexity
By: Cassandra Krause, Mattias P. Heinrich, Ron Keuth
Potential Business Impact:
Helps doctors find broken bones faster and better.
Between $15\,\%$ and $45\,\%$ of children experience a fracture during their growth years, making accurate diagnosis essential. Fracture morphology, alongside location and fragment angle, is a key diagnostic feature. In this work, we propose a method to extract fracture morphology by assigning automatically global AO codes to corresponding fracture bounding boxes. This approach enables the use of public datasets and reformulates the global multilabel task into a local multiclass one, improving the average F1 score by $7.89\,\%$. However, performance declines when using imperfect fracture detectors, highlighting challenges for real-world deployment. Our code is available on GitHub.
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