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3 March 2009 Interactive segmentation in multimodal brain imagery using a Bayesian transductive learning approach
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Proceedings Volume 7260, Medical Imaging 2009: Computer-Aided Diagnosis; 72601W (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.811675
Event: SPIE Medical Imaging, 2009, Lake Buena Vista (Orlando Area), Florida, United States
Abstract
Labeled training data in the medical domain is rare and expensive to obtain. The lack of labeled multimodal medical image data is a major obstacle for devising learning-based interactive segmentation tools. Transductive learning (TL) or semi-supervised learning (SSL) offers a workaround by leveraging unlabeled and labeled data to infer labels for the test set given a small portion of label information. In this paper we propose a novel algorithm for interactive segmentation using transductive learning and inference in conditional mixture naïve Bayes models (T-CMNB) with spatial regularization constraints. T-CMNB is an extension of the transductive naïve Bayes algorithm [1, 20]. The multimodal Gaussian mixture assumption on the class-conditional likelihood and spatial regularization constraints allow us to explain more complex distributions required for spatial classification in multimodal imagery. To simplify the estimation we reduce the parameter space by assuming naïve conditional independence between the feature space and the class label. The naïve conditional independence assumption allows efficient inference of marginal and conditional distributions for large scale learning and inference [19]. We evaluate the proposed algorithm on multimodal MRI brain imagery using ROC statistics and provide preliminary results. The algorithm shows promising segmentation performance with a sensitivity and specificity of 90.37% and 99.74% respectively and compares competitively to alternative interactive segmentation schemes.
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Noah Lee, Jesus Caban, Shahram Ebadollahi, and Andrew Laine "Interactive segmentation in multimodal brain imagery using a Bayesian transductive learning approach", Proc. SPIE 7260, Medical Imaging 2009: Computer-Aided Diagnosis, 72601W (3 March 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.811675
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Data modeling

Brain

Medical imaging

Neuroimaging

Solid state lighting

Statistical modeling

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