Automatic tools for detection and identification of lung and lesion from high-resolution CT (HRCT) are becoming increasingly important both for diagnosis and for delivering high-precision radiation therapy. However, development of robust and interpretable classifiers still presents a challenge especially in case of non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) patients. In this paper, we have attempted to devise such a classifier by extracting fuzzy rules from texture segmented regions from HRCT images of NSCLC patients. A fuzzy inference system (FIS) has been constructed starting from a feature extraction procedure applied on overlapping regions from the same organs and deriving simple if-then rules so that more linguistically interpretable decisions can be implemented. The proposed method has been tested on 138 regions extracted from CT scan images acquired from patients with lung cancer. Assuming two classes of tissues C1 (healthy tissues) and C2 (lesion) as negative and positive, respectively; preliminary results report an AUC 0.98 for lesions and AUC 0.93 for healthy tissue, with an optimal operating condition related to sensitivity 0.96, and specificity 0.98 for lesions and sensitivity 0.99, and specificity 0.94 for healthy tissue. Finally, the following results have been obtained: false-negative rate (FNR)06 % (C1), FNR 02 % (C2), false-positive rate (FPR) 04 % (C1), FPR 03 % (C2), true-positive rate (TPR) 0.94 %, (C1) and TPR 0.98 % (C2).

Kakar, M., Mencattini, A., Salmeri, M. (2013). Extracting fuzzy classification rules from texture segmented hrct lung images. JOURNAL OF DIGITAL IMAGING, 26(2), 227-238 [10.1007/s10278-012-9514-2].

Extracting fuzzy classification rules from texture segmented hrct lung images

MENCATTINI, ARIANNA;SALMERI, MARCELLO
2013-01-01

Abstract

Automatic tools for detection and identification of lung and lesion from high-resolution CT (HRCT) are becoming increasingly important both for diagnosis and for delivering high-precision radiation therapy. However, development of robust and interpretable classifiers still presents a challenge especially in case of non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) patients. In this paper, we have attempted to devise such a classifier by extracting fuzzy rules from texture segmented regions from HRCT images of NSCLC patients. A fuzzy inference system (FIS) has been constructed starting from a feature extraction procedure applied on overlapping regions from the same organs and deriving simple if-then rules so that more linguistically interpretable decisions can be implemented. The proposed method has been tested on 138 regions extracted from CT scan images acquired from patients with lung cancer. Assuming two classes of tissues C1 (healthy tissues) and C2 (lesion) as negative and positive, respectively; preliminary results report an AUC 0.98 for lesions and AUC 0.93 for healthy tissue, with an optimal operating condition related to sensitivity 0.96, and specificity 0.98 for lesions and sensitivity 0.99, and specificity 0.94 for healthy tissue. Finally, the following results have been obtained: false-negative rate (FNR)06 % (C1), FNR 02 % (C2), false-positive rate (FPR) 04 % (C1), FPR 03 % (C2), true-positive rate (TPR) 0.94 %, (C1) and TPR 0.98 % (C2).
2013
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore ING-INF/07 - MISURE ELETTRICHE ED ELETTRONICHE
English
Detection and identifications; Fis; Fuzzy classification rule; Igrt; Non-small cell lung carcinomata; Nsclc; Optimal operating conditions; Rule-based classification
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Kakar, M., Mencattini, A., Salmeri, M. (2013). Extracting fuzzy classification rules from texture segmented hrct lung images. JOURNAL OF DIGITAL IMAGING, 26(2), 227-238 [10.1007/s10278-012-9514-2].
Kakar, M; Mencattini, A; Salmeri, M
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