Improvement of mammographic mass characterization using spiculation meausures and morphological features
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Improvement of mammographic mass characterization using spiculation meausures and morphological features
Abstract
We are developing new computer vision techniques for characterization of breast masses on mammograms. We had previously developed a characterization method based on texture features. The goal of the present work was to improve our characterization method by making use of morphological features. Toward this goal, we have developed a fully automated, three-stage segmentation method that includes clustering, active contour, and spiculation detection stages. After segmentation, morphological features describing the shape of the mass were extracted. Texture features were also extracted from a band of pixels surrounding the mass. Stepwise feature selection and linear discriminant analysis were employed in the morphological, texture, and combined feature spaces for classifier design. The classification accuracy was evaluated using the area Az under the receiver operating characteristic curve. A data set containing 249 films from 102 patients was used. When the leave-one-case-out method was applied to partition the data set into trainers and testers, the average test Az for the task of classifying the mass on a single mammographic view was 0.83 +/- 0.02, 0.84 +/- 0.02, and 0.87 +/- 0.02 in the morphological, texture, and combined feature spaces, respectively. The improvement obtained by supplementing texture features with morphological features in classification was statistically significant (p = 0.04). For classifying a mass as malignant or benign, we combined the leave-one-case-out discriminant scores from different views of a mass to obtain a summary score. In this task, the test Az value using the combined feature space was 0.91 +/- 0.02. Our results indicate that combining texture features with morphological features extracted from automatically segmented mass boundaries will be an effective approach for computer-aided characterization of mammographic masses.
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