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Published in: Journal of Digital Imaging 5/2017

01-10-2017

Bone Tumor Diagnosis Using a Naïve Bayesian Model of Demographic and Radiographic Features

Authors: Bao H. Do, Curtis Langlotz, Christopher F. Beaulieu

Published in: Journal of Imaging Informatics in Medicine | Issue 5/2017

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Abstract

Because many bone tumors have a variety of appearances and are uncommon, few radiologists develop sufficient expertise to guide optimal management. Bayesian inference can guide decision-making by computing probabilities of multiple diagnoses to generate a differential. We built and validated a naïve Bayes machine (NBM) that processes 18 demographic and radiographic features. We reviewed over 1664 analog radiographic cases of bone tumors and selected 811 cases (66 diagnoses) for annotation using a quantitative imaging platform. Leave-one-out cross validation was performed. Primary accuracy was defined as the correct pathological diagnosis as the top machine prediction. Differential accuracy was defined as whether the correct pathological diagnosis was within the top three predictions. For the 29 most common diagnoses (710 cases), primary accuracy was 44%, and differential accuracy was 60%. For the top 10 most common diagnoses (478 cases), primary accuracy was 62%, and differential accuracy was 80%. The machine returned relevant diagnoses for the majority of unknown test cases and may be a feasible alternative to machine learning approaches such as deep neural networks or support vector machines that typically require larger training data (our model required a minimum of five samples per diagnosis) and are “black boxes” (our model can provide details of probability calculations to identify features that most significantly contribute to truth diagnoses). Finally, our Bayes model was designed to scale and “learn” from external data, enabling incorporation of outside knowledge such as Dahlin’s Bone Tumors, a reference of anatomic and demographic statistics of more than 10,000 tumors.
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Metadata
Title
Bone Tumor Diagnosis Using a Naïve Bayesian Model of Demographic and Radiographic Features
Authors
Bao H. Do
Curtis Langlotz
Christopher F. Beaulieu
Publication date
01-10-2017
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Journal of Imaging Informatics in Medicine / Issue 5/2017
Print ISSN: 2948-2925
Electronic ISSN: 2948-2933
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10278-017-0001-7

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