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Optimizing the use of radiologist seed points for improved multiple sclerosis lesion segmentation.

Jon McAusland, Roger C Tam, Erick Wong, Andrew Riddehough, David K B Li.   

Abstract

Many current methods for multiple sclerosis (MS) lesion segmentation require radiologist seed points as input, but do not necessarily allow the expert to work in an intuitive or efficient way. Ironically, most methods also assume that the points are placed optimally. This paper examines how seed points can be processed with intuitive heuristics, which provide improved segmentation accuracy while facilitating quick and natural point placement. Using a large set of MRIs from an MS clinical trial, two radiologists are asked to seed the lesions while unaware that the points would be fed into a classifier, based on Parzen windows, that automatically delineates each marked lesion. To evaluate the impact of the new heuristics, an interactive region-growing method is used to provide ground truth and the Dice coefficient (DC) and Spearman’s rank correlation are used as the primary measures of agreement. A stratified analysis is performed to determine the effect on scans with low-, medium-, and high lesion loads. Compared to the unenhanced classifier, the heuristics dramatically improve the DC (+32.91 pt.) and correlation (+0.50) for the scans with low lesion loads, and also improve the DC (+14.55 pt.) and correlation (+0.15) for the scans with medium lesion loads, while having aminimal effect for the scans with high lesion loads, which are already segmented accurately by Parzen windows.With the heuristics, the DC is close to 80% and the correlation is above 0.9 for all three load categories.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20601307     DOI: 10.1109/TBME.2010.2055865

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Biomed Eng        ISSN: 0018-9294            Impact factor:   4.538


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3.  Sweat the Fall Stuff: Physical Activity Moderates the Association of White Matter Hyperintensities With Falls Risk in Older Adults.

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Authors:  Niousha Bolandzadeh; Jennifer C Davis; Roger Tam; Todd C Handy; Teresa Liu-Ambrose
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5.  Quantifying visual pathway axonal and myelin loss in multiple sclerosis and neuromyelitis optica.

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6.  Exploring the effects of coexisting amyloid in subcortical vascular cognitive impairment.

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8.  Quantitative neuroimaging measures of myelin in the healthy brain and in multiple sclerosis.

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10.  Magnetic resonance spectroscopy evidence for declining gliosis in MS patients treated with ocrelizumab versus interferon beta-1a.

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