Expectation-maximization-estimation of mixture densities for Electron-Spin-Resonance-analysis of albumin

2009 
Early diagnosis of human cancer is of crucial importance for successful therapies. Cancer diagnosis via ESR (Electron-Spin-Resonance) spectroscopy of albumin found in human blood provides a new promising approach. The ESR frontend signal processing follows a protocol of our proprietary ‘mobility of molecular structure test’ (MMS-Test) and provides a real-valued 33-dimensional vector representation per sample, which combines a representative feature set of the binding ability (spin-probes) of albumin under investigation. Classical statistical pattern recognition is then applied to the feature vector, including LDA and EM mixture density estimation, leading to a classification error rate of 14% between the two patient classes ‘healthy’ and ‘suspect’. The class ‘suspect’ includes cancer and other chronic condition. The investigation was performed on a proprietary database of MedInnovation with 1176 cancer and non-cancer patients.
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