Title
Fuzzy logic algorithm for quantitative tissue characterization of diffuse liver diseases from ultrasound images
Abstract
Computerized ultrasound tissue characterization has become an objective means for diagnosis of liver diseases. It is difficult to differentiate diffuse liver diseases, namely cirrhotic and fatty liver by visual inspection from the ultrasound images. The visual criteria for differentiating diffused diseases are rather confusing and highly dependent upon the sonographer's experience. This often causes a bias effects in the diagnostic procedure and limits its objectivity and reproducibility. Computerized tissue characterization to assist quantitatively the sonographer for the accurate differentiation and to minimize the degree of risk is thus justified. Fuzzy logic has emerged as one of the most active area in classification. In this paper, we present an approach that employs Fuzzy reasoning techniques to automatically differentiate diffuse liver diseases using numerical quantitative features measured from the ultrasound images. Fuzzy rules were generated from over 140 cases consisting of normal, fatty, and cirrhotic livers. The input to the fuzzy system is an eight dimensional vector of feature values: the mean gray level (MGL), the percentile 10%, the contrast (CON), the angular second moment (ASM), the entropy (ENT), the correlation (COR), the attenuation (ATTEN) and the speckle separation. The output of the fuzzy system is one of the three categories: cirrhosis, fatty or normal. The steps done for differentiating the pathologies are data acquisition and feature extraction, dividing the input spaces of the measured quantitative data into fuzzy sets. Based on the expert knowledge, the fuzzy rules are generated and applied using the fuzzy inference procedures to determine the pathology. Different membership functions are developed for the input spaces. This approach has resulted in very good sensitivities and specificity for classifying diffused liver pathologies. This classification technique can be used in the diagnostic process, together with the history information, laboratory, clinical and pathological examinations.
Year
DOI
Venue
1999
10.1016/S1386-5056(99)00010-6
International Journal of Medical Informatics
Keywords
Field
DocType
Tissue characterization,Liver,Diffuse disease,Ultrasound parameters,Fuzzy logic
Data mining,Pattern recognition,Speckle pattern,Fuzzy logic,Fatty liver,Feature extraction,Fuzzy set,Artificial intelligence,Fuzzy control system,Medicine,Sonographer,Ultrasound
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
55
2
1386-5056
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
18
1.74
3
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ahmed M Badawi19114.65
Ahmed S Derbala2181.74
Abou-Bakr M Youssef38615.56