Radiomics software for breast imaging optimization and simulation studies |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Radiology, University Hospitals Leuven, Herestraat 49, 3000 Leuven, Belgium;2. Mikrosistemi Ltd., Varna, Bulgaria;3. Medical Physics and Quality Assessment, Department of Imaging and Pathology, KU Leuven, Herestraat 49, 3000 Leuven, Belgium;4. Department of Medical Equipment, Electronic and Information Technologies in Healthcare, Medical University of Varna, Varna, Bulgaria;5. Dipartimento di Fisica “Ettore Pancini”, Universita’ di Napoli Federico II and INFN Sezione di Napoli, Naples, Italy |
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Abstract: | Background and ObjectiveThe development, control and optimisation of new x-ray breast imaging modalities could benefit from a quantitative assessment of the resulting image textures. The aim of this work was to develop a software tool for routine radiomics applications in breast imaging, which will also be available upon request.MethodsThe tool (developed in MATLAB) allows image reading, selection of Regions of Interest (ROI), analysis and comparison. Requirements towards the tool also included convenient handling of common medical and simulated images, building and providing a library of commonly applied algorithms and a friendly graphical user interface. Initial set of features and analyses have been selected after a literature search. Being open, the tool can be extended, if necessary.ResultsThe tool allows semi-automatic extracting of ROIs, calculating and processing a total of 23 different metrics or features in 2D images and/or in 3D image volumes. Computations of the features were verified against computations with other software packages performed with test images. Two case studies illustrate the applicability of the tool – (i) features on a series of 2D ‘left’ and ‘right’ CC mammograms acquired on a Siemens Inspiration system were computed and compared, and (ii) evaluation of the suitability of newly proposed and developed breast phantoms for x-ray-based imaging based on reference values from clinical mammography images. Obtained results could steer the further development of the physical breast phantoms.ConclusionsA new image analysis toolbox was realized and can now be used in a multitude of radiomics applications, on both clinical and test images. |
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Keywords: | Evaluation of x-ray images Breast images Statistical features Fractal dimension Power law analysis Matrix analyses |
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