1. Computer-aided detection of ground glass nodules in thoracic CT images using shape, intensity and context features
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Jacobs, C., Sanchez, C.I., Saur, S.C., Twellmann, T., Jong, P.A. de, and Ginneken, B. van
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Poverty-related infectious diseases [N4i 3] ,Aetiology, screening and detection [ONCOL 5] - Abstract
Contains fulltext : 96752.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) Ground glass nodules (GGNs) occur less frequent in computed tomography (CT) scans than solid nodules but have a much higher chance of being malignant. Accurate detection of these nodules is therefore highly important. A complete system for computer-aided detection of GGNs is presented consisting of initial segmentation steps, candidate detection, feature extraction and a two-stage classification process. A rich set of intensity, shape and context features is constructed to describe the appearance of GGN candidates. We apply a two-stage classification approach using a linear discriminant classifier and a GentleBoost classifier to efficiently classify candidate regions. The system is trained and independently tested on 140 scans that contained one or more GGNs from around 10,000 scans obtained in a lung cancer screening trial. The system shows a high sensitivity of 73% at only one false positive per scan.
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- 2011