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The Image Biomarker Standardization Initiative: Standardized Convolutional Filters for Reproducible Radiomics and Enhanced Clinical Insights.

Authors :
Whybra P
Zwanenburg A
Andrearczyk V
Schaer R
Apte AP
Ayotte A
Baheti B
Bakas S
Bettinelli A
Boellaard R
Boldrini L
Buvat I
Cook GJR
Dietsche F
Dinapoli N
Gabryś HS
Goh V
Guckenberger M
Hatt M
Hosseinzadeh M
Iyer A
Lenkowicz J
Loutfi MAL
Löck S
Marturano F
Morin O
Nioche C
Orlhac F
Pati S
Rahmim A
Rezaeijo SM
Rookyard CG
Salmanpour MR
Schindele A
Shiri I
Spezi E
Tanadini-Lang S
Tixier F
Upadhaya T
Valentini V
van Griethuysen JJM
Yousefirizi F
Zaidi H
Müller H
Vallières M
Depeursinge A
Source :
Radiology [Radiology] 2024 Feb; Vol. 310 (2), pp. e231319.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Filters are commonly used to enhance specific structures and patterns in images, such as vessels or peritumoral regions, to enable clinical insights beyond the visible image using radiomics. However, their lack of standardization restricts reproducibility and clinical translation of radiomics decision support tools. In this special report, teams of researchers who developed radiomics software participated in a three-phase study (September 2020 to December 2022) to establish a standardized set of filters. The first two phases focused on finding reference filtered images and reference feature values for commonly used convolutional filters: mean, Laplacian of Gaussian, Laws and Gabor kernels, separable and nonseparable wavelets (including decomposed forms), and Riesz transformations. In the first phase, 15 teams used digital phantoms to establish 33 reference filtered images of 36 filter configurations. In phase 2, 11 teams used a chest CT image to derive reference values for 323 of 396 features computed from filtered images using 22 filter and image processing configurations. Reference filtered images and feature values for Riesz transformations were not established. Reproducibility of standardized convolutional filters was validated on a public data set of multimodal imaging (CT, fluorodeoxyglucose PET, and T1-weighted MRI) in 51 patients with soft-tissue sarcoma. At validation, reproducibility of 486 features computed from filtered images using nine configurations × three imaging modalities was assessed using the lower bounds of 95% CIs of intraclass correlation coefficients. Out of 486 features, 458 were found to be reproducible across nine teams with lower bounds of 95% CIs of intraclass correlation coefficients greater than 0.75. In conclusion, eight filter types were standardized with reference filtered images and reference feature values for verifying and calibrating radiomics software packages. A web-based tool is available for compliance checking.<br /> (© RSNA, 2024 See also the editorial by Huisman and D'Antonoli in this issue.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1527-1315
Volume :
310
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Radiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38319168
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.231319