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New approach for automatic classification of Alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment and healthy brain magnetic resonance images
[摘要] Explored is the utility of modelling brain magnetic resonance images as a fractal object for the classification of healthy brain images against those with Alzheimer's disease (AD) or mild cognitive impairment (MCI). More precisely, fractal multi-scale analysis is used to build feature vectors from the derived Hurst's exponents. These are then classified by support vector machines (SVMs). Three experiments were conducted: in the first the SVM was trained to classify AD against healthy images. In the second experiment, the SVM was trained to classify AD against MCI and, in the third experiment, a multiclass SVM was trained to classify all three types of images. The experimental results, using the 10-fold cross-validation technique, indicate that the SVM achieved 97.08% ± 0.05 correct classification rate, 98.09% ± 0.04 sensitivity and 96.07% ± 0.07 specificity for the classification of healthy against MCI images, thus outperforming recent works found in the literature. For the classification of MCI against AD, the SVM achieved 97.5% ± 0.04 correct classification rate, 100% sensitivity and 94.93% ± 0.08 specificity. The third experiment also showed that the multiclass SVM provided highly accurate classification results. The processing time for a given image was 25 s. These findings suggest that this approach is efficient and may be promising for clinical applications.
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[效力级别]  [学科分类] 肠胃与肝脏病学
[关键词] image classification;cognition;diseases;biomedical MRI;support vector machines;medical image processing;clinical applications;cross-validation technique;AD classification;SVM;support vector machines;Hurst exponents;fractal multiscale analysis;MCI;healthy brain image classification;fractal object;healthy brain magnetic resonance images;mild cognitive impairment;Alzheimer disease [时效性] 
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