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Mehran Javanmardi, Dina Huang, Pallavi Dwivedi, Sahil Khanna, Kim Brunisholz, Ross Whitaker, Quynh Nguyen, and Tolga Tasdizen (In press)

Analyzing Associations Between Chronic Disease Prevalence and Neighborhood Quality Through Google Street View Images

IEEE.

Deep learning and, specifically, convoltional neural networks (CNN) represent a class of powerful models that facilitate the understanding of many problems in computer vision. When combined with a reasonable amount of data, CNNs can outperform traditional models for many tasks, including image classification. In this work, we utilize these powerful tools with imagery data collected through Google Street View images to perform virtual audits of neighborhood characteristics. We further investigate different architectures for chronic disease prevalence regression through networks that are applied to sets of images rather than single images. We show quantitative results and demonstrate that our proposed architectures outperform the traditional regression approaches.

Health, Health Disparities, Nguyen, Health in Social Context
Multi-Task Learning, Prevalence, Set Regression, Google Street View Images, Chronic Disease, Permutation Invariant Network
First published online: December 16th, 2019

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