Early diagnosis of dementia based on intersubject whole-brain dissimilarities

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  • S. Klein
  • M. Loog
  • F. van der Lijn
  • T. den Heijer
  • A. Hammers
  • de Bruijne, Marleen
  • A. van der Lugt
  • R. P. W. Duin
  • M. M. B. Breteler
  • W. J. Niessen
This article studies the possibility of detecting dementia in an early stage, using nonrigid registration of MR brain scans in combination with dissimilarity-based pattern recognition techniques. Instead of focussing on the shape of a single brain structure, we take into account the shape differences within the entire brain. Imaging data was obtained from a longitudinal, population based study of the elderly. A set of 29 subjects was identified, who were asymptomatic at the time of scanning, but were diagnosed as having dementia within 0.7 to 5 years after the scan, and a set of 29 age and gender matched healthy controls were selected. Each subject was registered to all other subjects, using a nonrigid registration algorithm. Based on statistics of the deformation field in the brain, a dissimilarity measure was calculated between each pair of subjects, yielding a 58×58 dissimilarity matrix. A kNN classifier was trained on the dissimilarity matrix and the performance was tested in a leave-one-out experiment. A classification accuracy of 81% was attained (spec. 83%, sens. 79%). This demonstrates the potential of whole-brain intersubject dissimilarities to aid in early diagnosis of dementia.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2010 IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging : from nano to macro
Number of pages4
PublisherIEEE
Publication date2010
Pages249-252
ISBN (Print)978-1-4244-4125-9
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-4244-4126-6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Event7th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: from nano to macro - Congress Center "De Doelen", Rotterdam, Netherlands
Duration: 14 Apr 201017 Apr 2010
Conference number: 7

Conference

Conference7th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging
Nummer7
LocationCongress Center "De Doelen"
LandNetherlands
ByRotterdam
Periode14/04/201017/04/2010

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