Title :
Quantitative tissue characterization of diffuse liver diseases from ultrasound images by neural network
Author :
Fukushima, M. ; Ogawa, K. ; Kubota, T. ; Hisa, N.
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Eng., Hosei Univ., Koganei, Japan
Abstract :
The aim of the study is to establish a computer-aided diagnosis system for diffuse liver diseases such as chronic active hepatitis (CAH) and liver cirrhosis (LC). The authors introduced an artificial neural network in the classification of these diseases. In this system the neural network was trained by feature parameters extracted from B-mode ultrasonic images of normal liver (NL), CAH and LC. Therefore one need not input any a priori information about these diseases. For input data the authors used 7 parameters calculated by 5 regions of interest (ROIs) in each image. They are variance of pixel values in an ROI, coefficient of variation, annular Fourier power spectrum, longitudinal Fourier power spectrum, and variation of the means of the 5 ROIs. In addition, the authors used 2 more parameters calculated from a co-occurrence matrix of pixel values in an ROI. The results showed that the accuracies of the neural network were 83.8% for LC, 90.0% for CAH and 93.6% for NL, and that the system was considered to be helpful for clinical and educational use
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; biomedical ultrasonics; feature extraction; image classification; liver; medical image processing; neural nets; B-mode ultrasonic images; a priori information; annular Fourier power spectrum; chronic active hepatitis; co-occurrence matrix; computer-aided diagnosis system; diffuse liver diseases; liver cirrhosis; longitudinal Fourier power spectrum; medical diagnostic imaging; neural network image analysis; pixel values; quantitative tissue characterization; ultrasound images; Artificial neural networks; Attenuation; Computer aided diagnosis; Computer displays; Liver diseases; Neural networks; Sun; Ultrasonic imaging; Ultrasonography; Workstations;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium, 1997. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Albuquerque, NM
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4258-5
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.1997.670532