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  • Title: Multi-domain features for reducing false positives in automated detection of clustered microcalcifications in digital breast tomosynthesis.
    Author: Zhang F, Wu S, Zhang C, Chen Q, Yang X, Jiang K, Zheng J.
    Journal: Med Phys; 2019 Mar; 46(3):1300-1308. PubMed ID: 30661242.
    Abstract:
    PURPOSE: In digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) imaging, a microcalcification (MC) cluster may span across different slices and blurring exists in the out-of-focus slices. We developed a radiomics approach to extract features from focus slice and combine multiple spatial domains to reduce false positives (FPs) in an automated pipeline of detecting MC clusters. METHODS: We performed a retrospective study on a cohort of 290 Chinese women patients with a total of 580 DBT volumes. We developed an automated MC detection pipeline that consists of two stages: an initial detection to identify a set of MC candidates that may include many FPs, followed by a radiomics-based classification model to identify and reduce the FPs. We extract both two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) radiomics features from multiple spatial domains, including a focus slice, projection image, and tomographic volume. A linear discriminant classifier was used coupled with a sequential forward feature selection procedure. The free-response operating characteristics (FROC) curve and partial area under the FROC curve (pAUC) in the FP rate range of 0 to 2 per DBT volume were used to evaluate the model's performance. RESULTS: At a sensitivity of 90%, the FP rate was reduced from 1.3 to 0.2 per DBT volume after applying the multi-domain-based classification on the initial detections. The multi-domain yielded a significantly higher pAUC compared to the initial detection (increase of pAUC = 0.2278, P < 0.0001), focus slice (increase of pAUC = 0.0345, P = 0.0152), project image (increase of pAUC = 0.1043, P < 0.0001), and tomographic volume (increase of pAUC = 0.0791, P = 0.0032). CONCLUSION: The radiomic features extracted from the three domains may provide complementary information and their integration can significantly reduce FPs in automated detection of MCs in DBT volumes on a large Chinese women population.
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