Purpose: Radiomics are quantitative features extracted from medical images. Many radiomic features depend not only on tumor properties, but also on non-tumor related factors such as scanner signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), reconstruction kernel and other image acquisition settings. This causes undesirable value variations in the features and reduces the performance of prediction models. In this paper, we investigate whether we can use phantom measurements to characterize and correct for the scanner SNR dependence. Methods: We used a phantom with 17 regions of interest (ROI) to investigate the influence of different SNR values. CT scans were acquired with 9 different exposure settings. We developed an additive correction model to reduce scanner ...
Radiomics holds great promise in the field of cancer management. However, the clinical application o...
Radiomics is emerging as a promising tool to extract quantitative biomarkers—called radiomic feature...
Radiomics is a technique that extracts quantitative features, termed radiomic features, from medical...
Purpose: Radiomics are quantitative features extracted from medical images. Many radiomic features d...
Contains fulltext : 208661.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Purpose: Radiom...
Radiomics allows additional information to be extracted from medical images, which cannot be seen wi...
Radiomics studies require large patient cohorts, which often include patients imaged using different...
Radiomics is an objective method for extracting quantitative information from medical images. Howeve...
Recently, investigators have illustrated the limited reproducibility in radiomics research preventin...
Radiomics treats images as quantitative data and promises to improve cancer prediction in radiology ...
Radiomics-the high throughput extraction of quantitative features from medical images and their corr...
Purpose: Radiomics entails the extraction of quantitative imaging biomarkers (or radiomics features)...
INTRODUCTION: One major challenge in PET radiomics is its sensitivity to noise. Low signal-to-noise ...
International audienceAbstract Nonbiological differences related to CT scanner type can be removed f...
Radiomic features are quantitative metrics calculated over regions of interest on medical images. Tu...
Radiomics holds great promise in the field of cancer management. However, the clinical application o...
Radiomics is emerging as a promising tool to extract quantitative biomarkers—called radiomic feature...
Radiomics is a technique that extracts quantitative features, termed radiomic features, from medical...
Purpose: Radiomics are quantitative features extracted from medical images. Many radiomic features d...
Contains fulltext : 208661.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Purpose: Radiom...
Radiomics allows additional information to be extracted from medical images, which cannot be seen wi...
Radiomics studies require large patient cohorts, which often include patients imaged using different...
Radiomics is an objective method for extracting quantitative information from medical images. Howeve...
Recently, investigators have illustrated the limited reproducibility in radiomics research preventin...
Radiomics treats images as quantitative data and promises to improve cancer prediction in radiology ...
Radiomics-the high throughput extraction of quantitative features from medical images and their corr...
Purpose: Radiomics entails the extraction of quantitative imaging biomarkers (or radiomics features)...
INTRODUCTION: One major challenge in PET radiomics is its sensitivity to noise. Low signal-to-noise ...
International audienceAbstract Nonbiological differences related to CT scanner type can be removed f...
Radiomic features are quantitative metrics calculated over regions of interest on medical images. Tu...
Radiomics holds great promise in the field of cancer management. However, the clinical application o...
Radiomics is emerging as a promising tool to extract quantitative biomarkers—called radiomic feature...
Radiomics is a technique that extracts quantitative features, termed radiomic features, from medical...