We propose a method to analyze bilateral asymmetry in mammograms based upon systematic comparison of paired mammographic strips of the right and left breasts of a patient. Similarity between corresponding directional structures was quantified by applying measures of similarity to the masked strips. A novel application of Moran's index was designed to measure the angular covariance between rose diagrams related to the phase and magnitude responses of multidirectional Gabor filters. A set of 128 mammograms from the DDSM database, including 32 normal and 32 asymmetric pairs, was used to validate the procedure. The leave-one-patient-out method was used for cross-validation of the results. The best result, with an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.8435, was achieved using similarity measures on craniocaudal views and Fisher-linear discriminant analysis. The results indicate that the proposed techniques can be applied for computer-aided detection of bilateral asymmetry. © 2013 IEEE.
Casti, P., Mencattini, A., Salmeri, M., Rangayyan, R. (2013). Masking procedures and measures of angular similarity for detection of bilateral asymmetry in mammograms. In E-Health and Bioengineering Conference (EHB), 2013. Iasi : IEEE [10.1109/EHB.2013.6707258].
Masking procedures and measures of angular similarity for detection of bilateral asymmetry in mammograms
Casti, P;MENCATTINI, ARIANNA;SALMERI, MARCELLO;
2013-01-01
Abstract
We propose a method to analyze bilateral asymmetry in mammograms based upon systematic comparison of paired mammographic strips of the right and left breasts of a patient. Similarity between corresponding directional structures was quantified by applying measures of similarity to the masked strips. A novel application of Moran's index was designed to measure the angular covariance between rose diagrams related to the phase and magnitude responses of multidirectional Gabor filters. A set of 128 mammograms from the DDSM database, including 32 normal and 32 asymmetric pairs, was used to validate the procedure. The leave-one-patient-out method was used for cross-validation of the results. The best result, with an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.8435, was achieved using similarity measures on craniocaudal views and Fisher-linear discriminant analysis. The results indicate that the proposed techniques can be applied for computer-aided detection of bilateral asymmetry. © 2013 IEEE.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.