A straightforward approach to computer-aided polyp detection using a polyp-specific volumetric feature in CT colonography |
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Authors: | June-Goo Lee Jong Hyo Kim Se Hyung Kim Hee Sun Park Byung Ihn Choi[Author vitae] |
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Affiliation: | aInterdisciplinary Program in Radiation Applied Life Science, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 110-799, South Korea;bDepartment of Radiology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 110-799, South Korea;cDepartment of Radiology, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul 110-799, South Korea;dDepartment of Radiology, Kunkuk University Medical Center, Seoul 143-729, South Korea |
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Abstract: | This study presents a straightforward approach to computer-aided polyp detection and explores its advantages and future potential. A straightforward computer-aided polyp detection (CAD) scheme was developed that consisted of colon wall segmentation, a polyp-specific volumetric filter, and the counting and thresholding of cluster volume sizes. 65 patients had undergone the bowel cleaning scheme without fecal tagging and the optical colonoscopy (OC) and CT colonography (CTC) were performed. The polyp sizes determined by OC were used as reference measurements. The CTC dataset with 103 polyps were divided into training and test datasets. After tuning for the optimal parameter settings, the per-polyp sensitivities of the developed CAD scheme for clinically relevant polyps (≥6 mm) were 100% at 8.5 false positives (FPs)/patient using the training dataset, and 93.3% at 7.7 FPs/patient using the test dataset. The developed CAD scheme was found to have a relatively high detection performance, easily optimized parameter settings, and an easily understood internal operation. |
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Keywords: | Polyp detection CT colonography Computer aided diagnosis Hessian matrix Local intensity structure Volumetric feature Parameter optimization |
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