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Article Dans Une Revue Informatics in Medicine Unlocked Année : 2017

Detection of small changes in medical and random-dot images comparing self-organizing map performance to human detection

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Radiologists use time-series of medical images to monitor the progression of a patient's conditions. They compare information gleaned from sequences of images to gain insight on progression or remission of the lesions, thus evaluating the progress of a patient's condition or response to therapy. Visual methods of determining differences between one series of images to another can be subjective or fail to detect very small differences. We propose the use of quantization errors obtained from self-organizing maps (SOM) for image content analysis. We tested this technique with MRI images to which we progressively added synthetic lesions. We have used a global approach that considers changes on the entire image as opposed to changes in segmented lesion regions only. We claim that this approach does not suffer from the limitations imposed by segmentation, which may compromise the results. Results show quantization errors increased with the increase in lesions on the images. The results are also consistent with previous studies using alternative approaches. We then compared the detectability ability of our method to that of human novice observers having to detect very small local differences in random-dot images. The quantization errors of the SOM outputs compared with correct positive rates, after subtraction of false positive rates ("guess rates"), increased noticeably and consistently with small increases in local dot size that were not detectable by humans. We conclude that our method detects very small changes in complex images and suggest that it could be implemented to assist human operators in imagebased decision making.
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hal-02306019 , version 1 (06-04-2021)

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John M. Wandeto, Henry Nyongesa, Yves Rémond, Birgitta Dresp. Detection of small changes in medical and random-dot images comparing self-organizing map performance to human detection. Informatics in Medicine Unlocked, 2017, 7, pp.39-45. ⟨10.1016/j.imu.2017.03.001⟩. ⟨hal-02306019⟩
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