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Learning to rank from medical imaging data

Authors :
Pedregosa, Fabian
Gramfort, Alexandre
Varoquaux, Gaël
Cauvet, Elodie
Pallier, Christophe
Thirion, Bertrand
Source :
MLMI 2012 - 3rd International Workshop on Machine Learning in Medical Imaging (2012)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Medical images can be used to predict a clinical score coding for the severity of a disease, a pain level or the complexity of a cognitive task. In all these cases, the predicted variable has a natural order. While a standard classifier discards this information, we would like to take it into account in order to improve prediction performance. A standard linear regression does model such information, however the linearity assumption is likely not be satisfied when predicting from pixel intensities in an image. In this paper we address these modeling challenges with a supervised learning procedure where the model aims to order or rank images. We use a linear model for its robustness in high dimension and its possible interpretation. We show on simulations and two fMRI datasets that this approach is able to predict the correct ordering on pairs of images, yielding higher prediction accuracy than standard regression and multiclass classification techniques.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
MLMI 2012 - 3rd International Workshop on Machine Learning in Medical Imaging (2012)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1207.3598
Document Type :
Working Paper