Identifying regions of interest for discriminating Alzheimer's disease from mild cognitive impairment

Image Processing(2014)

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is one of the most common types of dementia that affects elderly people, with no known cure. Early diagnosis of this disease is very important to improve patients' life quality and slow down the disease progression. Over the years, researchers have been proposing several techniques to analyze brain images, like FDG-PET, to automatically find changes in the brain activity. This paper compares regions of voxels identified by an expert with regions of voxels found automatically, in terms of corresponding classification accuracies based on three well-known classifiers. The automatic identification of regions is made by segmenting FDG-PET images, and extracting features that represent each of those regions. Experimental results show that the regions found automatically are very discriminative, outperforming results with expert's defined regions.
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brain,cognition,diseases,feature extraction,geriatrics,image classification,image segmentation,medical image processing,positron emission tomography,FDG-PET image segmentation,brain activity,brain image analysis,classification accuracies,dementia,discriminating Alzheimer disease,disease diagnosis,disease progression,elderly people,feature extraction,mild cognitive impairment,patient life quality,regions-of-interest,voxel regions,well-known classifiers,Alzheimer's disease,classification,computer-aided diagnosis,image segmentation
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