Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
562824 Biomedical Signal Processing and Control 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The present paper proposes the development of a new approach for automated diagnosis, based on classification of magnetic resonance (MR) human brain images. Wavelet transform based methods are a well-known tool for extracting frequency space information from non-stationary signals. In this paper, the proposed method employs an improved version of orthogonal discrete wavelet transform (DWT) for feature extraction, called Slantlet transform, which can especially be useful to provide improved time localization with simultaneous achievement of shorter supports for the filters. For each two-dimensional MR image, we have computed its intensity histogram and Slantlet transform has been applied on this histogram signal. Then a feature vector, for each image, is created by considering the magnitudes of Slantlet transform outputs corresponding to six spatial positions, chosen according to a specific logic. The features hence derived are used to train a neural network based binary classifier, which can automatically infer whether the image is that of a normal brain or a pathological brain, suffering from Alzheimer's disease. An excellent classification ratio of 100% could be achieved for a set of benchmark MR brain images, which was significantly better than the results reported in a very recent research work employing wavelet transform, neural networks and support vector machines.

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