access icon openaccess 3D local directional patterns for early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease

We propose a three-dimensional-local directional pattern (3D-LDP) computation method in this study for early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. The proposed 3D-LDP is defined as a 1-bit decimal pattern which is calculated by computing and comparing edge response values in 18 directions. By concatenating three individual histograms extracted from three segmented sub-regions of grey matter, the accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity of the proposed 3D-LDP method were obtained as 81, 84, and 79%, respectively, comparable or even better than those of the existing 3D-LTP method (80, 85, and 78%).

Inspec keywords: edge detection; patient diagnosis; feature extraction; medical image processing; diseases

Other keywords: Alzheimer's disease; decimal pattern; three-dimensional-local directional pattern computation method; 3D-LDP method; 3D local directional patterns; early diagnosis; edge response values

Subjects: Computer vision and image processing techniques; Patient diagnostic methods and instrumentation; Biomedical measurement and imaging; Image recognition; Biology and medical computing

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