Feature subset selection for classification of malignant and benign breast masses in digital mammography

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Ramzi Chaieb
Karim Kalti
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[1] Sousse University,LATIS
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Breast cancer; Computer-aided diagnosis (CAD); Characterization; Selection; Classification; Evaluation;
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Computer-aided diagnosis of breast cancer is becoming increasingly a necessity given the exponential growth of performed mammograms. In particular, the breast mass diagnosis and classification arouse nowadays a great interest. Texture and shape are the most important criteria for the discrimination between benign and malignant masses. Various features have been proposed in the literature for the characterization of breast masses. The performance of each feature is related to its ability to discriminate masses from different classes. The feature space may include a large number of irrelevant ones which occupy a lot of storage space and decrease the classification accuracy. Therefore, a feature selection phase is usually needed to avoid these problems. The main objective of this paper is to select an optimal subset of features in order to improve masses classification performance. First, a study of various descriptors which are commonly used in the breast cancer field is conducted. Then, selection techniques are used in order to determine the most relevant features. A comparative study between selected features is performed in order to test their ability to discriminate between malignant and benign masses. The database used for experiments is composed of mammograms from the MiniMIAS database. Obtained results show that Gray-Level Run-Length Matrix features provide the best result.
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