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Author Spotlight: A 3D Digital Model for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Pulmonary Nodules
Published on: May 19, 2023
3D shape analysis to reduce false positives for lung nodule detection systems
Antonio Oseas de Carvalho Filho1, Aristófanes Corrêa Silva2, Anselmo Cardoso de Paiva2
1Federal University of Maranhão - UFMA, Applied Computing Group - NCA, Av. dos Portugueses, SN, Campus do Bacanga, Bacanga, São Luís, MA, 65085-580, Brazil. antoniooseas@gmail.com.
Abstract:
Using images from the Image Database Consortium and Image Database Resource Initiative (LIDC-IDRI), we developed a methodology for classifying lung nodules. The proposed methodology uses image processing and pattern recognition techniques. To classify volumes of interest into nodules and non-nodules, we used shape measurements only, analyzing their shape using shape diagrams, proportion measurements, and a cylinder-based analysis. In addition, we use the support vector machine classifier. To test the proposed methodology, it was applied to 833 images from the LIDC-IDRI database, and cross-validation with k-fold, where [Formula: see text], was used to validate the results. The proposed methodology for the classification of nodules and non-nodules achieved a mean accuracy of 95.33 %. Lung cancer causes more deaths than any other cancer worldwide. Therefore, precocious detection allows for faster therapeutic intervention and a more favorable prognosis for the patient. Our proposed methodology contributes to the classification of lung nodules and should help in the diagnosis of lung cancer.

