Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
417720 Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 2011 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve is the most widely used measure for statistically evaluating the discriminatory capacity of continuous biomarkers. It is well known that, in certain circumstances, the markers’ discriminatory capacity can be affected by factors, and several ROC regression methodologies have been proposed to incorporate covariates in the ROC framework. An in-depth simulation study of different ROC regression models and their application in the emerging field of automatic detection of tumour masses is presented. In the simulation study different scenarios were considered and the models were compared to each other on the basis of the mean squared error criterion. The application of the reviewed ROC regression techniques in evaluating computer-aided diagnostic (CAD) schemes can become a major factor in the development of such systems in Radiology.

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