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Reproducibility in Radiomics: A Comparison of Feature Extraction Methods and Two Independent Datasets

Hannah Mary T. Thomas    
Helen Y. C. Wang    
Amal Joseph Varghese    
Ellen M. Donovan    
Chris P. South    
Helen Saxby    
Andrew Nisbet    
Vineet Prakash    
Balu Krishna Sasidharan    
Simon Pradeep Pavamani    
Devakumar Devadhas    
Manu Mathew    
Rajesh Gunasingam Isiah and Philip M. Evans    

Resumen

The application of this work is in radiomics for medical imaging analysis. It addresses the question of how to establish if radiomic features are stable and reproducible.

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