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2013-03-01

SALIENCY-BASED CHARACTERIZATION OF GROUP DIFFERENCES FOR MAGNETIC RESONANCE DISEASE CLASSIFICATION

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Subject classification, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Visual Attention models, Saliency maps (es)

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  • ANDREA RUEDA Universidad Nacional de Colombia
  • FABIO GONZÁLEZ Universidad Nacional de Colombia
  • EDUARDO ROMERO Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Anatomical variability of patient's brains limits the statistical analyses about presence or absence of a pathology. In this paper, we present an approach for classification of brain Magnetic Resonance (MR) images from healthy and diseased subjects. The approach builds up a saliency map, which extract regions of relative change in three different dimensions: intensity, orientation and edges. The obtained regions of interest are used as suitable patterns for subject classification using support vector machines. The strategy’s performance was assessed on a set of 198 MR images extracted from the OASIS database and divided into four groups, reporting an average accuracy rate of 74.54% and an average Equal Error Rate of 0.725.

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