Brain tumor classification from multi-modality MRI using wavelets and machine learning

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Khalid Usman
Kashif Rajpoot
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[1] National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST),School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
[2] University of Birmingham,School of Computer Science
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Pattern Analysis and Applications | 2017年 / 20卷
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Multi-modality; MRI; Wavelet transform; Random forest; Brain tumor; Segmentation;
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In this paper, we propose a brain tumor segmentation and classification method for multi-modality magnetic resonance imaging scans. The data from multi-modal brain tumor segmentation challenge (MICCAI BraTS 2013) are utilized which are co-registered and skull-stripped, and the histogram matching is performed with a reference volume of high contrast. From the preprocessed images, the following features are then extracted: intensity, intensity differences, local neighborhood and wavelet texture. The integrated features are subsequently provided to the random forest classifier to predict five classes: background, necrosis, edema, enhancing tumor and non-enhancing tumor, and then these class labels are used to hierarchically compute three different regions (complete tumor, active tumor and enhancing tumor). We performed a leave-one-out cross-validation and achieved 88% Dice overlap for the complete tumor region, 75% for the core tumor region and 95% for enhancing tumor region, which is higher than the Dice overlap reported from MICCAI BraTS challenge.
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