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1 Attention-Fusion-Based Two-Stream Vision Transformer for Heart Sound Classification Ranipa K; Zhu WP; Swamy MNS; 41155032
ENCS
2 Lung Nodule Malignancy Classification Integrating Deep and Radiomic Features in a Three-Way Attention-Based Fusion Module Khademi S; Heidarian S; Afshar P; Mohammadi A; Sidiqi A; Nguyen ET; Ganeshan B; Oikonomou A; 41150036
ENCS
3 An Effective and Fast Model for Characterization of Cardiac Arrhythmia and Congestive Heart Failure Lahmiri S; Bekiros S; 40218199
JMSB
4 CACTUS: An open dataset and framework for automated Cardiac Assessment and Classification of Ultrasound images using deep transfer learning Elmekki H; Alagha A; Sami H; Spilkin A; Zanuttini AM; Zakeri E; Bentahar J; Kadem L; Xie WF; Pibarot P; Mizouni R; Otrok H; Singh S; Mourad A; 40107020
ENCS
5 Metrics for evaluation of automatic epileptogenic zone localization in intracranial electrophysiology Hrtonova V; Nejedly P; Travnicek V; Cimbalnik J; Matouskova B; Pail M; Peter-Derex L; Grova C; Gotman J; Halamek J; Jurak P; Brazdil M; Klimes P; Frauscher B; 39608298
SOH
6 CosSIF: Cosine similarity-based image filtering to overcome low inter-class variation in synthetic medical image datasets Islam M; Zunair H; Mohammed N; 38492455
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7 Fractals in Neuroimaging Lahmiri S; Boukadoum M; Di Ieva A; 38468046
JMSB
8 Bayesian workflow for the investigation of hierarchical classification models from tau-PET and structural MRI data across the Alzheimer's disease spectrum Belasso CJ; Cai Z; Bezgin G; Pascoal T; Stevenson J; Rahmouni N; Tissot C; Lussier F; Rosa-Neto P; Soucy JP; Rivaz H; Benali H; 37920382
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9 Class imbalance should not throw you off balance: Choosing the right classifiers and performance metrics for brain decoding with imbalanced data Thölke P; Mantilla-Ramos YJ; Abdelhedi H; Maschke C; Dehgan A; Harel Y; Kemtur A; Mekki Berrada L; Sahraoui M; Young T; Bellemare Pépin A; El Khantour C; Landry M; Pascarella A; Hadid V; Combrisson E; O' Byrne J; Jerbi K; 37385392
IMAGING
10 Compatible-domain Transfer Learning for Breast Cancer Classification with Limited Annotated Data Shamshiri MA; Krzyzak A; Kowal M; Korbicz J; 36758326
ENCS
11 Cross-collection latent Beta-Liouville allocation model training with privacy protection and applications Luo Z; Amayri M; Fan W; Bouguila N; 36685642
ENCS
12 Quantifying imbalanced classification methods for leukemia detection Depto DS; Rizvee MM; Rahman A; Zunair H; Rahman MS; Mahdy MRC; 36516574
ENCS
13 Extending Effective Dynamic Range of Hyperspectral Line Cameras for Short Wave Infrared Imaging Shaikh MS; Jaferzadeh K; Thörnberg B; 35270968
ENCS
14 Voice characteristics from isolated rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder to early Parkinson's disease Laetitia Jeancolas 35063866
PERFORM
15 Bayesian Learning of Shifted-Scaled Dirichlet Mixture Models and Its Application to Early COVID-19 Detection in Chest X-ray Images Bourouis S; Alharbi A; Bouguila N; 34460578
ENCS
16 Coding Public Health Interventions for Health Technology Assessments: A Pilot Experience With WHO's International Classification of Health Interventions (ICHI) Wübbeler M; Geis S; Stojanovic J; Elliott L; Gutierrez-Ibarluzea I; Lenoir-Wijnkoop I; 34222165
HKAP
17 COVID-FACT: A Fully-Automated Capsule Network-Based Framework for Identification of COVID-19 Cases from Chest CT Scans Heidarian S; Afshar P; Enshaei N; Naderkhani F; Rafiee MJ; Babaki Fard F; Samimi K; Atashzar SF; Oikonomou A; Plataniotis KN; Mohammadi A; 34113843
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18 A Benchmark of Data Stream Classification for Human Activity Recognition on Connected Objects. Khannouz M; Glatard T; 33202905
ENCS
19 Probability of Major Depression Classification Based on the SCID, CIDI, and MINI Diagnostic Interviews: A Synthesis of Three Individual Participant Data Meta-Analyses Wu Y; Levis B; Ioannidis JPA; Benedetti A; Thombs BD; 32814337
LIBRARY
20 Diversity, evolution, and classification of virophages uncovered through global metagenomics. Paez-Espino D, Zhou J, Roux S, Nayfach S, Pavlopoulos GA, Schulz F, McMahon KD, Walsh D, Woyke T, Ivanova NN, Eloe-Fadrosh EA, Tringe SG, Kyrpides NC 31823797
BIOLOGY
21 A Quantitative Comparison of Overlapping and Non-Overlapping Sliding Windows for Human Activity Recognition Using Inertial Sensors. Dehghani A, Sarbishei O, Glatard T, Shihab E 31752158
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22 Automatic classification and removal of structured physiological noise for resting state functional connectivity MRI analysis. Lee K, Khoo HM, Fourcade C, Gotman J, Grova C 30695721
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Title:CACTUS: An open dataset and framework for automated Cardiac Assessment and Classification of Ultrasound images using deep transfer learning
Authors:Elmekki HAlagha ASami HSpilkin AZanuttini AMZakeri EBentahar JKadem LXie WFPibarot PMizouni ROtrok HSingh SMourad A
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40107020/
DOI:10.1016/j.compbiomed.2025.110003
Publication:Computers in biology and medicine
Keywords:Cardiac DatasetConvolutional Neural NetworkImage ClassificationImage GradingTransfer LearningUltrasound Imaging
PMID:40107020 Category: Date Added:2025-03-20
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. Electronic address: hanae.elmekki@mail.concordia.ca.
2 Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. Electronic address: ahmed.alagha@mail.concordia.ca.
3 Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada; Artificial Intelligence & Cyber Systems Research Center, Department of CSM, Lebanese American University, Beirut, Lebanon. Electronic address: hani.sami@mail.concordia.ca.
4 Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Aerospace Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. Electronic address: amanda.spilkin@mail.concordia.ca.
5 Department of Medicine, Laval University, Quebec, Canada. Electronic address: antonela-mariel.zanuttini.1@ulaval.ca.
6 Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Aerospace Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. Electronic address: ehsan.zaker

Description:

Cardiac ultrasound (US) scanning is one of the most commonly used techniques in cardiology to diagnose the health of the heart and its proper functioning. During a typical US scan, medical professionals take several images of the heart to be classified based on the cardiac views they contain, with a focus on high-quality images. However, this task is time consuming and error prone. Therefore, it is necessary to consider ways to automate these tasks and assist medical professionals in classifying and assessing cardiac US images. Machine learning (ML) techniques are regarded as a prominent solution due to their success in the development of numerous applications aimed at enhancing the medical field, including addressing the shortage of echography technicians. However, the limited availability of medical data presents a significant barrier to the application of ML in the field of cardiology, particularly regarding US images of the heart. This paper addresses this challenge by introducing the first open graded dataset for Cardiac Assessment and ClassificaTion of UltraSound (CACTUS), which is available online. This dataset contains images obtained from scanning a CAE Blue Phantom and representing various heart views and different quality levels, exceeding the conventional cardiac views typically found in literature. Additionally, the paper introduces a Deep Learning (DL) framework consisting of two main components. The first component is responsible for classifying cardiac US images based on the heart view using a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) architecture. The second component uses the concept of Transfer Learning (TL) to utilize knowledge from the first component and fine-tune it to create a model for grading and assessing cardiac images. The framework demonstrates high performance in both classification and grading, achieving up to 99.43% accuracy and as low as 0.3067 error, respectively. To showcase its robustness, the framework is further fine-tuned using new images representing additional cardiac views and also compared to several other state-of-the-art architectures. The framework's outcomes and its performance in handling real-time scans were also assessed using a questionnaire answered by cardiac experts.





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