AM-FM texture image analysis in multiple sclerosis brain white matter lesions

C. P. Loizou, V. Murray, M. S. Pattichis, M. Pantziaris, I. Seimenis, C. S. Pattichis

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Resumen

In this study we investigate the use of multiscale Amplitude Modulation-Frequency Modulation (AM-FM) methods for analyzing brain white matter lesions that are associated with multiple sclerosis MRI lesions imaged at 0 and 6-12 months. We use the instantaneous amplitude (IA) and the instantaneous frequency (IF) to assess disease progression. The IA and the IF were calculated in transverse sections of T2- weighted magnetic resonance (MR) images acquired from 38 symptomatic untreated subjects between the first and the second examination scan. The findings suggest that the high-, medium-, and low- frequency scale instantaneous amplitude and frequency can be used to differentiate between normal tissue and lesions at 0 and 6-12 months. Moreover, support vector machine (SVM) models gave satisfactory results for differentiating lesions at 0 months using the medium scale IA and IF components for expanded disability status scale (EDSS) <=2 and EDSS >2. Further work is needed with more subjects in validating the proposed AM-FM analysis.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaXII Mediterranean Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing 2010, MEDICON 2010
Páginas446-449
Número de páginas4
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2010
Publicado de forma externa
Evento12th Mediterranean Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, MEDICON 2010 - Chalkidiki, Grecia
Duración: 27 may. 201030 may. 2010

Serie de la publicación

NombreIFMBE Proceedings
Volumen29
ISSN (versión impresa)1680-0737

Conferencia

Conferencia12th Mediterranean Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, MEDICON 2010
País/TerritorioGrecia
CiudadChalkidiki
Período27/05/1030/05/10

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