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Inducing Vascular Grammars for Anomaly Classification in Brain Angiograms.

Mark E Whiting1, Joseph Mettenburg2, Enrico M Novelli3, Tales Santini4, Tiago Martins4, Tamer S Ibrahim4, Philip R LeDuc1, Jonathan Cagan1.   

Abstract

As machine learning is used to make strides in medical diagnostics, few methods provide heuristics from which human doctors can learn directly. This work introduces a method for leveraging human observable structures, such as macroscale vascular formations, for producing assessments of medical conditions with relatively few training cases, and uncovering patterns that are potential diagnostic aids. The approach draws on shape grammars, a rule-based technique, pioneered in design and architecture, and accelerated through a recursive subgraph mining algorithm. The distribution of rule instances in the data from which they are induced is then used as an intermediary representation enabling common classification and anomaly detection approaches to identify indicative rules with relatively small data sets. The method is applied to seven-tesla time-of-flight angiography MRI (n = 54) of human brain vasculature. The data were segmented and induced to generate representative grammar rules. Ensembles of rules were isolated to implicate vascular conditions reliably. This application demonstrates the power of automated structured intermediary representations for assessing nuanced biological form relationships, and the strength of shape grammars, in particular for identifying indicative patterns in complex vascular networks.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35833206      PMCID: PMC8932082          DOI: 10.1115/1.4053424

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Eng Sci Med Diagn Ther        ISSN: 2572-7958


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