1. Multispectral Co-Occurrence With Three Random Variables in Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Breast Cancer.
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Kale, Mehmet C., Clymer, Bradley D., Koch, Regina M., Heverhagen, Johannes T., Sammet, Steffen, Stevens, Robert, and Knopp, Michael V.
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BREAST cancer magnetic resonance imaging , *SPECTRUM analysis , *RANDOM variables , *CONTRAST-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging , *ARTIFICIAL neural networks - Abstract
Presented is a new computer-aided multispectral image processing method which is used in three spatial dimensions and one spectral dimension where the dynamic, contrast enhanced magnetic resonance parameter maps derived from voxel-wise model-fitting represent the spectral dimension. The method is based on co-occurrence analysis using a 3-D window of observation which introduces an automated identification of suspicious lesions. The co-occurrence analysis defines 21 different statistical features, a subset of which were input to a neural network classifier where the assessments of the voxel-wise majority of a group of radiologist readings were used as the gold standard. The voxel-wise true positive fraction (TPF) and false positive fraction (FPF) results of the computer classifier were statistically indistinguishable from the TPF and FPF results of the readers using a one sample paired t-test. In order to observe the generality of the method, two different groups of studies were used with widely different image acquisition specifications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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