Title of article :
Thermal Image‐Based Temperament Classification by Genetic Algorithm and Adaboost Classifier
Author/Authors :
Ghods, Roshanak Research Institute for Islamic and Complementary Medicine - School of Persian Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Nafisi, Vahid Reza Biomedical Engineering Group - Electrical and Information Technology Department - Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Temperament (Mizaj) determination is an important stage of diagnosis in Persian
Medicine. This study aimed to evaluate thermal imaging as a reliable tool that can be used instead
of subjective assessments. Methods: The temperament of 34 participants was assessed by a PM
specialist using standardized Mojahedi Mizaj Questionnaire (MMQ) and thermal images of the
wrist in the supine position, the back of the hand, and their whole face under supervision of the
physician were recorded. Thirteen thermal features were extracted and a classifying algorithm was
designed based on the genetic algorithm and Adaboost classifier in reference to the temperament
questionnaire. Results: The results showed that the mean temperature and temperature variations
in the thermal images were relatively consistent with the results of MMQ. Among the three body
regions, the results related to the image from Malmas were most consistent with MMQ. By selecting
six of the 13 features that had the most impact on the classification, the accuracy of 94.7 ± 13.0,
sensitivity of 95.7 ± 11.3, and specificity of 98.2 ± 4.2 were obtained. Conclusions: The thermal
imaging was relatively consistent with standardized MMQ and can be used as a reliable tool for
evaluating warm/cold temperament. However, the results reveal that thermal imaging features may
not be only main features for temperament classification and for more reliable classification, it needs
to add some different features such as wrist pulse features and some subjective characteristics.
Keywords :
Genetic algorithm , Persian medicine , thermal imaging , warm/cold temperament
Journal title :
Journal of Medical Signals and Sensors (JMSS)