Title :
Optimized Weighted Performance Index for Objective Evaluation of Border-Detection Methods in Dermoscopy Images
Author :
Garnavi, Rahil ; Aldeen, Mohammad
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Abstract :
Quantitative evaluation of the existing border-detection methods is commonly performed by using different metrics. This is inherently problematic due to the different characteristics of each metric. This paper presents a novel approach for objective evaluation of border-detection methods in dermoscopy images by introducing a comprehensive evaluation metric: optimized weighted performance index. The index is formed as a non linear weighted function of the six commonly used metrics of sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, precision, border error, and similarity. Constrained nonlinear multivariable optimization techniques are applied to determine the optimal set of weights that result in the maximum value of the index. This index is used as an effective measure of the value of a given border-detection method and, thus, provides a basis for comparison with other methods. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed index, it is used to evaluate five recent border-detection methods applied on a set of 55 high resolution dermoscopy images.
Keywords :
cancer; computerised tomography; medical image processing; optimisation; performance index; border-detection methods; comprehensive evaluation metric; constrained nonlinear multivariable optimization techniques; high-resolution dermoscopy imaging; nonlinear weighted function; objective evaluation; optimized weighted performance index; quantitative evaluation; Biomedical image processing; Border detection; Melanoma; Optimization; Quantitative analysis; Skin cancer; Border detection; computer-aided diagnosis; dermoscopy; evaluation metric; melanoma; optimization; Computer Simulation; Dermoscopy; Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted; Humans; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Melanoma; Models, Statistical; Pattern Recognition, Automated; Reference Standards; Sensitivity and Specificity; Skin Neoplasms;
Journal_Title :
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TITB.2011.2170083