Title :
Evolving polydistributional mixtures for mammographic feature modeling and analysis
Author :
Waagen, D.E. ; Parsons, M.D. ; McDonnell, J.R. ; Datz, F.L.
Author_Institution :
TRW Syst. Integration Group, Ogden, UT, USA
fDate :
29 Nov-1 Dec 1995
Abstract :
This work investigates the application of stochastic optimization in the development of a new paradigm, polydistributional mixtures, for automated data modeling. This new paradigm increases the generality of mixture methods by allowing for the automated simultaneous optimization of the number of components, the distributional form of each component, the proportionality associated with each component, as well as the parameters of each component. A general evolutionary approach, based on the mutation and selection from a population of potential solutions, is used as the optimization procedure. The approach is applied to modeling texture features extracted from digitized mammograms of cancerous and noncancerous regions. The resulting polydistributional mixtures are compared to optimal (in terms of model fitness) normal mixtures optimized via the expectation-maximization algorithm
Keywords :
diagnostic radiography; feature extraction; genetic algorithms; medical image processing; patient diagnosis; probability; search problems; stochastic processes; cancer; data modeling; evolutionary approach; evolving polydistributional mixtures; expectation-maximization algorithm; feature analysis; feature extraction; genetic algorithms; mammographic feature modeling; mixture methods; model fitness; mutation; optimal normal mixtures; optimization; probability; selection; stochastic optimization; texture features; Cities and towns; Cost function; Expectation-maximization algorithms; Feature extraction; Genetic mutations; Optimization methods; Probability density function; Probability distribution; Stochastic processes; Stochastic systems;
Conference_Titel :
Evolutionary Computation, 1995., IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Perth, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2759-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICEC.1995.487485