TongueCaps: An Improved Capsule Network Model for Multi-Classification of Tongue Color.
Jinghong NiZhuangzhi YanJiehui JiangPublished in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Tongue color is an important part of tongue diagnosis. The change of tongue color is affected by pathological state of body, blood rheology, and other factors. Therefore, physicians can understand a patient's condition by observing tongue color. Currently, most studies use machine learning, which is time consuming and labor intensive. Other studies use deep learning based on convolutional neural network (CNN), but the affine transformation of CNN is less robust and easily loses the spatial relationship between features. Recently, Capsule Networks (CapsNet) have been proposed to overcome these problems. In our work, CapsNet is used for tongue color research for the first time, and improved model TongueCaps is proposed, which combines the advantage of CapsNet and residual block structure to achieve end to end tongue color classification. We conduct experiments on 1371 tongue images; TongueCaps achieve accuracy is 0.8456, sensitivity is 0.8474, and specificity is 0.9586. In addition, the size of TongueCaps is 8.11 M, and FLOPs is 1,335,342, which are smaller than CNN in comparison models. Experiments have confirmed that the CapsNet can be used for tongue color research, and improved model TongueCaps, in this paper, is superior to other comparison models in terms of accuracy, specificity and sensitivity, computational complexity, and size of model.