Radiomics-Based Classification of Tumor and Healthy Liver on Computed Tomography Images

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Zossou, Vincent Béni Sèna | Gnangnon, Freddy Houéhanou Rodrigue | Biaou, Olivier | de Vathaire, Florent | Allodji, Rodrigue S. | Ezin, Eugène C.

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International audience. Liver malignancies, particularly hepatocellular carcinoma and metastasis, stand as prominent contributors to cancer mortality. Much of the data from abdominal computed tomography images remain underused by radiologists. This study explores the application of machine learning in differentiating tumor tissue from healthy liver tissue using radiomics features. Preoperative contrast-enhanced images of 94 patients were used. A total of 1686 features classified as first-order, second-order, higher-order, and shape statistics were extracted from the regions of interest of each patientu2019s imaging data. Then, the variance threshold, the selection of statistically significant variables using the Studentu2019s t-test, and lasso regression were used for feature selection. Six classifiers were used to identify tumor and non-tumor liver tissue, including random forest, support vector machines, naive Bayes, adaptive boosting, extreme gradient boosting, and logistic regression. Grid search was used as a hyperparameter tuning technique, and a 10-fold cross-validation procedure was applied. The area under the receiver operating curve (AUROC) assessed the performance. The AUROC scores varied from (Formula presented.) to (Formula presented.), with naive Bayes achieving the best score. The radiomics features extracted were classified with a good score, and the radiomics signature enabled a prognostic biomarker for hepatic tumor screening.

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