Three-Dimensional SVM with Latent Variable: Application for Detection of Lung Lesions in CT Images

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Qingzhu Wang
Wenchao Zhu
Bin Wang
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[1] Northeast Dianli University,School of Information Engineering
[2] Jilin Tumor Hospital,undefined
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Journal of Medical Systems | 2015年 / 39卷
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Computer-aided detection; Lung CT; Higher-order tensor; Gaussian kernel; Structure support vector machine;
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The study aims to improve the performance of current computer-aided schemes for the detection of lung lesions, especially the low-contrast in gray density or irregular in shape. The relative position between suspected lesion and whole lung is, for the first time, added as a latent feature to enrich current Three-dimensional (3D) features such as shape, texture. Subsequently, 3D matrix patterns-based Support Vector Machine (SVM) with the latent variable, referred to as L-SVM3Dmatrix, was constructed accordingly. A CT image database containing 750 abnormal cases with 1050 lesions was used to train and evaluate several similar computer-aided detection (CAD) schemes: traditional features-based SVM (SVMfeature), 3D matrix patterns-based SVM (SVM3Dmatrix) and L-SVM3Dmatrix. The classifier performances were evaluated by computing the area under the ROC curve (AUC), using a 5-fold cross-validation. The L-SVM3Dmatrix sensitivity was 93.0 with 1.23 % percentage of False Positive (FP), the SVM3Dmatrix sensitivity was 88.4 with 1.49 % percentage of FP, and the SVMfeature sensitivity was 87.2 with 1.78 % percentage of FP. The L-SVM3Dmatrix outperformed other current lung CAD schemes, especially regarding the difficult lesions.
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