@inproceedings{ddab57b0247d11df8ed1000ea68e967b,
title = "Surface smoothness: cartilage biomarkers for knee OA beyond the radiologist",
abstract = "Fully automatic imaging biomarkers may allow quantification of patho-physiological processes that a radiologist would not be able to assess reliably. This can introduce new insight but is problematic to validate due to lack of meaningful ground truth expert measurements. Rather than quantification accuracy, such novel markers must therefore be validated against clinically meaningful end-goals such as the ability to allow correct diagnosis. We present a method for automatic cartilage surface smoothness quantification in the knee joint. The quantification is based on a curvature flow method used on tibial and femoral cartilage compartments resulting from an automatic segmentation scheme. These smoothness estimates are validated for their ability to diagnose osteoarthritis and compared to smoothness estimates based on manual expert segmentations and to conventional cartilage volume quantification. We demonstrate that the fully automatic markers eliminate the time required for radiologist annotations, and in addition provide a diagnostic marker superior to the evaluated semi-manual markers.",
author = "Sudhakar Tummala and Dam, {Erik B.}",
year = "2010",
doi = "10.1117/12.844115",
language = "English",
isbn = "9780819480248",
series = "Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging",
publisher = "SPIE - International Society for Optical Engineering",
number = "33",
editor = "Dawant, {Benoit M.} and Haynor, {David R.}",
booktitle = "Medical Imaging 2010",
note = "Medical Imaging 2010 : image processing ; Conference date: 14-02-2010 Through 16-02-2010",
}