Classification of Pneumoconiosis on HRCT Images for Computer-Aided Diagnosis
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This paper describes a computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) method to classify pneumoconiosis on HRCT images. In Japan, the pneumoconiosis is divided into 4 types according to the density of nodules: Type 1 (no nodules), Type 2 (few small nodules), Type 3-a (numerous small nodules) and Type 3-b (numerous small nodules and presence of large nodules). Because most pneumoconiotic nodules are small-sized and irregular-shape, only few nodules can be detected by conventional nodule extraction methods, which would affect the classification of pneumoconiosis. To improve the performance of nodule extraction, we proposed a filter based on analysis the eigenvalues of Hessian matrix. The classification of pneumoconiosis is performed in the following steps: Firstly the large-sized nodules were extracted and cases of type 3-b were recognized. Secondly, for the rest cases, the small nodules were detected and false positives were eliminated. Thirdly we adopted a bag-of-features-based method to generate input vectors for a support vector machine (SVM) classifier. Finally cases of type 1,2 and 3-a were classified. The proposed method was evaluated on 175 HRCT scans of 112 subjects. The average accuracy of classification is 90.6%. Experimental result shows that our method would be helpful to classify pneumoconiosis on HRCT.
著者
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Kido Shoji
Applied Medical Engineering Science Graduate School Of Medicine Yamaguchi University
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Xu Rui
Applied Computational Intelligence Laboratory Department Of Electrical And Computer Engineering Univ
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Hirano Yasushi
Applied Medical Engineering Science Graduate School Of Medicine Yamaguchi University
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Suganuma Narufumi
Department Of Environmental Medicine Kochi Medical School
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ZHAO Wei
Applied Medical Engineering Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Yamaguchi University
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SUGANUMA Narufumi
Department of Environmental Medicine, Kochi Medical School, Kochi University
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TACHIBANA Rie
Information Science and Technology Dept., Oshima National College of Maritime Technology
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HIRANO Yasushi
Applied Medical Engineering Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Yamaguchi University
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