5th Year Master Thesis Presentation - Prakruthi Pradeep

— 2:15pm

Location:
In Person - Gates Hillman 9115

Speaker:
PRAKRUTHI PRADEEP, Master's Student, Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University


An Image-Based Automated Assessment of Cutaneous Dermatomyositis Severity

Dermatomyositis is a rare autoimmune disease characterized by chronic muscle inflammation, weakness, and skin rashes. Cutaneous Dermatomyositis (CDM), the skin manifestation of the disease, typically presents as purple or red rashes on the eyelids, joints, knuckles, and other areas; while there is no cure, treatment can alleviate symptoms, and monitoring disease progression is crucial.

This study introduces a novel image-based approach for assessing CDM severity, aiming to create an objective, predictive model based on dermatological images, with expert assessments of the Cutaneous Dermatomyositis Activity Score as the gold standard. Through our collaboration with researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, we analyze a dataset of high-resolution in-clinic hand images from 27 Dermatomyositis (DM) patients. Key clinical features, including the extent, intensity and texture of the rash, are analyzed alongside CNN-based image features, enabling a comprehensive assessment of disease severity. We evaluate multiple state-of-the-art image classification models, fine-tuning them on our dataset to optimize performance. Our approach includes utilizing semantic image segmentation to accurately delineate rash boundaries, with significant improvements achieved through this integration.

Our study lays the groundwork for the use of patient-taken images for remote monitoring, demonstrating the potential for patients to track their condition at home. Finally, we evaluate the potential for self-learning algorithms, incorporating new images and expert feedback to improve our model’s predictive power. By combining clinical insights with advanced image analysis, this work contributes to improved automated assessment of CDM and better monitoring of disease progression. 

Thesis Committee

Artur W. Dubrawski (Chair)
Bhiksha Raj 

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