Disease classification and prediction via semi-supervised dimensionality reduction

We present a new semi-supervised algorithm for dimensionality reduction which exploits information of unlabeled data in order to improve the accuracy of image-based disease classification based on medical images. We perform dimensionality reduction by adopting the formalism of constrained matrix dec...

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Vydáno v:2011 IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro Ročník 2011; s. 1086 - 1090
Hlavní autoři: Batmanghelich, K N, Ye, D H, Pohl, K M, Taskar, B, Davatzikos, C
Médium: Konferenční příspěvek Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: United States IEEE 01.03.2011
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ISBN:1424441277, 9781424441273
ISSN:1945-7928, 1945-8452
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Shrnutí:We present a new semi-supervised algorithm for dimensionality reduction which exploits information of unlabeled data in order to improve the accuracy of image-based disease classification based on medical images. We perform dimensionality reduction by adopting the formalism of constrained matrix decomposition of to semi-supervised learning. In addition, we add a new regularization term to the objective function to better captur the affinity between labeled and unlabeled data. We apply our method to a data set consisting of medical scans of subjects classified as Normal Control (CN) and Alzheimer (AD). The unlabeled data are scans of subjects diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), which are at high risk to develop AD in the future. We measure the accuracy of our algorithm in classifying scans as AD and NC. In addition, we use the classifier to predict which subjects with MCI will converge to AD and compare those results to the diagnosis given at later follow ups. The experiments highlight that unlabeled data greatly improves the accuracy of our classifier.
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Data used in the preparation of this article were obtained from the Alzheimer Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) database (www.loni.ucla.edu/ADNI)
ISBN:1424441277
9781424441273
ISSN:1945-7928
1945-8452
DOI:10.1109/ISBI.2011.5872590