• Title of article

    A combined MRI and MRSI based multiclass system for brain tumour recognition using LS-SVMs with class probabilities and feature selection

  • Author/Authors

    Luts، نويسنده , , Jan and Heerschap، نويسنده , , Arend and Suykens، نويسنده , , Johan A.K. and Van Huffel، نويسنده , , Sabine، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    16
  • From page
    87
  • To page
    102
  • Abstract
    SummaryObjective tudy investigates the use of automated pattern recognition methods on magnetic resonance data with the ultimate goal to assist clinicians in the diagnosis of brain tumours. Recently, the combined use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) has demonstrated to improve the accuracy of classifiers. In this paper we extend previous work that only uses binary classifiers to assess the type and grade of a tumour to a multiclass classification system obtaining class probabilities. The important problem of input feature selection is also addressed. s and material squares support vector machines (LS-SVMs) with radial basis function kernel are applied and compared with linear discriminant analysis (LDA). Both a Bayesian framework and cross-validation are used to infer the parameters of the LS-SVM classifiers. Four different techniques to obtain multiclass probabilities as a measure of accuracy are compared. Four variable selection methods are explored. MRI and MRSI data are selected from the INTERPRET project database. s sults illustrate the significantly better performance of automatic relevance determination (ARD), in combination with LS-SVMs in a Bayesian framework and coupling of class probabilities, compared to classical LDA. sion demonstrated that binary LS-SVMs can be extended to a multiclass classifier system obtaining class probabilities by Bayesian techniques and pairwise coupling. Feature selection based on ARD further improves the results. This classifier system can be of great help in the diagnosis of brain tumours.
  • Keywords
    feature selection , Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) , Magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) , Brain tumours , Multiclass classification , Class probabilities
  • Journal title
    Artificial Intelligence In Medicine
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Artificial Intelligence In Medicine
  • Record number

    1836563