ChangeTracker:Lupus DBP
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This page summarizes requirements for longitudinal lesion analysis for Lupus DBP, and resulting discussion on possible modifications required to ChangeTracker to make it possibly a more generic change analysis tool.
Longitudinal lesion analysis for Lupus project
Lupus DBP will face the need of analyzing multi-modal same-subject brain imaging data at 3+ timepoints in order to detect white matter lesions and analyze their progression. At each time point the following data will be available:
- T1
- T2
- FLAIR
- results of lesion classification: (1) labeled connected component filtering of classification/segmentation output + (2) per-label threshold information for each of the connected components
Essentially, pre-thresholded classification output is the per-pixel estimation of likelihood that the pixel belongs to the lesion. Threshold is defined on the per-lesion basis, since its selection depends on the tumor location and other properties.
Requirements to the analysis results are:
- ability to accept multiple lesions, but give control over per-lesion analysis
- ability to go through the available lesion modalities
- CompareView mode for rsults visualization
- naturally, no need for lesion detection functionality
- ability to adjust the classification threshold (per-lesion)
- distance-based coloring of the change results