Shape Analysis 3D to false positive reduction
Keywords:
False positive reactions, Anatomy regional, Lung neoplasmsAbstract
Objective: The present work describes the development of a methodology for the reduction of false positives, so that it helps in the consistent distinction between pulmonary nodules and other structures present in CT examinations. Methods: The proposed method is based on the exploration of characteristics of form related to compactness, spherical disproportion, Feret diameters, skeleton and statistical measures. These characteristics were submitted to a set of classifiers, highlighting the MLP algorithm. The method was evaluated in a set of 24156 regions from 833 examinations of the LIDC-IDRI base. Results: The method was promising, reaching 91% of sensitivity, 92.8% of specificity and 92.3% of accuracy. Conclusion: The results showed that the morphological analysis is satisfactory and presents significant contributions to the CAD systems, directly aiding in a more favorable prognosis to the patient.Downloads
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2017-11-27
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Ramos, A. R. C., Santos Neto, A. C. dos, & Carvalho Filho, A. O. de. (2017). Shape Analysis 3D to false positive reduction. Journal of Health Informatics, 9(4). Retrieved from https://jhi.sbis.org.br/index.php/jhi-sbis/article/view/533
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