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Classification of Hepatic Lesions using the Matching Metric

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2012-10-03 v1 Computational Geometry Algebraic Topology

Abstract

In this paper we present a methodology of classifying hepatic (liver) lesions using multidimensional persistent homology, the matching metric (also called the bottleneck distance), and a support vector machine. We present our classification results on a dataset of 132 lesions that have been outlined and annotated by radiologists. We find that topological features are useful in the classification of hepatic lesions. We also find that two-dimensional persistent homology outperforms one-dimensional persistent homology in this application.

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@article{arxiv.1210.0866,
  title  = {Classification of Hepatic Lesions using the Matching Metric},
  author = {Aaron Adcock and Daniel Rubin and Gunnar Carlsson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1210.0866},
  year   = {2012}
}