Radiomics: from qualitative to quantitative imaging

Volume: 93, Issue: 1108, Pages: 20190948 - 20190948
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Historically, medical imaging has been a qualitative or semi-quantitative modality. It is difficult to quantify what can be seen in an image, and to turn it into valuable predictive outcomes. As a result of advances in both computational hardware and machine learning algorithms, computers are making great strides in obtaining quantitative information from imaging and correlating it with outcomes. Radiomics, in its two forms “handcrafted and...
Paper Details
Title
Radiomics: from qualitative to quantitative imaging
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
93
Issue
1108
Pages
20190948 - 20190948
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