Authors
Shahnorbanun Sahran, Ashwaq Qasem, Khairuddin Omar, Dheeb Albashih, Afzan Adam, Siti Norul Huda Sheikh Abdullah, Azizi Abdullah, Rizuana Iqbal Hussain, Fuad Ismail, Norlia Abdullah, Suria Hayati Md Pauzi, Nurdashima Abd Shukor
Publication date
2018/11/5
Journal
Breast Cancer and Surgery
Pages
57-76
Publisher
IntechOpen
Description
This chapter discusses radio-pathological correlation with recent imaging advances such as machine learning (ML) with the use of technical methods such as mammography and histopathology. Although criteria for diagnostic categories for radiology and pathology are well established, manual detection and grading, respectively, are tedious and subjective processes and thus suffer from inter-observer and intra-observer variations. Two most popular techniques that use ML, computer aided detection (CADe) and computer aided diagnosis (CADx), are presented. CADe is a rejection model based on SVM algorithm which is used to reduce the False Positive (FP) of the output of the Chan-Vese segmentation algorithm that was initialized by the marker controller watershed (MCWS) algorithm. CADx method applies the ensemble framework, consisting of four-base SVM (RBF) classifiers, where each base classifier is a specialist and is trained to use the selected features of a particular tissue component. In general, both proposed methods offer alternative decision-making ability and are able to assist the medical expert in giving second opinion on more precise nodule detection. Hence, it reduces FP rate that causes over segmentation and improves the performance for detection and diagnosis of the breast cancer and is able to create a platform that integrates diagnostic reporting system.
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Scholar articles
S Sahran, A Qasem, K Omar, D Albashih, A Adam… - Breast Cancer and Surgery, 2018