Enhancing In-Vitro IVUS Data for Tissue Characterization
2009
Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS) data validation is usually performed by comparing post-mortem ( in-vitro ) IVUS data and corresponding histological analysis of the tissue, obtaining a reliable ground truth . The main drawback of this method is the few number of available study cases due to the complex procedure of histological analysis. In this work we propose a novel semi-supervised approach to enhance the in-vitro training set by including examples from in-vivo coronary plaques data set. For this purpose, a Sequential Floating Forward Selection method is applied on in-vivo data and plaque characterization performances are evaluated by Leave-One-Patient-Out cross-validation technique. Supervised data inclusion improves global classification accuracy from 89.39% to 91.82%.
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