Radiomics is an objective method for extracting quantitative information from medical images. However, in radiomics, standardization, overfitting, and generalization are major challenges to be overcome. Test-retest experiments can be used to select robust radiomic features that have minimal variation. Currently, it is unknown whether they should be identified for each disease (disease specific) or are only imaging device-specific (computed tomography [CT]-specific). Here, we performed a test-retest analysis on CT scans of 40 patients with rectal cancer in a clinical setting. Correlation between radiomic features was assessed using the concordance correlation coefficient (CCC). In total, only 9/542 features have a CCC > 0.85. Furthermore,...
The repeatability and reproducibility of radiomic features extracted from CT scans need to be invest...
Simple Summary: The reproducibility of handcrafted radiomic features (HRFs) has been reported to be ...
Simple Summary: The reproducibility of handcrafted radiomic features (HRFs) has been reported to be ...
Radiomics is an objective method for extracting quantitative information from medical images. Howeve...
Radiomics allows additional information to be extracted from medical images, which cannot be seen wi...
Purpose: An ever-growing number of predictive models used to inform clinical decision making have in...
Background and purpose: Quantitative tissue characteristics derived from medical images, also called...
Purpose: Radiomics of magnetic resonance images (MRIs) in rectal cancer can non-invasively character...
Quantitative radiomics features, extracted from medical images, characterize tumour-phenotypes and h...
Radiomic features are quantitative metrics calculated over regions of interest on medical images. Tu...
Purpose: Radiomics are quantitative features extracted from medical images. Many radiomic features d...
Purpose: Radiomics are quantitative features extracted from medical images. Many radiomic features d...
Purpose: Although quantitative image biomarkers (radiomics) show promising value for cancer diagnosi...
The repeatability and reproducibility of radiomic features extracted from CT scans need to be invest...
Simple Summary: The reproducibility of handcrafted radiomic features (HRFs) has been reported to be ...
Simple Summary: The reproducibility of handcrafted radiomic features (HRFs) has been reported to be ...
Radiomics is an objective method for extracting quantitative information from medical images. Howeve...
Radiomics allows additional information to be extracted from medical images, which cannot be seen wi...
Purpose: An ever-growing number of predictive models used to inform clinical decision making have in...
Background and purpose: Quantitative tissue characteristics derived from medical images, also called...
Purpose: Radiomics of magnetic resonance images (MRIs) in rectal cancer can non-invasively character...
Quantitative radiomics features, extracted from medical images, characterize tumour-phenotypes and h...
Radiomic features are quantitative metrics calculated over regions of interest on medical images. Tu...
Purpose: Radiomics are quantitative features extracted from medical images. Many radiomic features d...
Purpose: Radiomics are quantitative features extracted from medical images. Many radiomic features d...
Purpose: Although quantitative image biomarkers (radiomics) show promising value for cancer diagnosi...
The repeatability and reproducibility of radiomic features extracted from CT scans need to be invest...
Simple Summary: The reproducibility of handcrafted radiomic features (HRFs) has been reported to be ...
Simple Summary: The reproducibility of handcrafted radiomic features (HRFs) has been reported to be ...