Technical Note: Ontology-guided radiomics analysis workflow (O-RAW).

Journal: Medical physics
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Abstract

PURPOSE: Radiomics is the process to automate tumor feature extraction from medical images. This has shown potential for quantifying the tumor phenotype and predicting treatment response. The three major challenges of radiomics research and clinical adoption are: (a) lack of standardized methodology for radiomics analyses, (b) lack of a universal lexicon to denote features that are semantically equivalent, and (c) lists of feature values alone do not sufficiently capture the details of feature extraction that might nonetheless strongly affect feature values (e.g. image normalization or interpolation parameters). These barriers hamper multicenter validation studies applying subtly different imaging protocols, preprocessing steps and radiomics software. We propose an open-source ontology-guided radiomics analysis workflow (O-RAW) to address the above challenges in the following manner: (a) distributing a free and open-source software package for radiomics analysis, (b) deploying a standard lexicon to uniquely describe features in common usage and (c) provide methods to publish radiomic features as a semantically interoperable data graph object complying to FAIR (findable accessible interoperable reusable) data principles.

Authors

  • Zhenwei Shi
    Department of Radiation Oncology (MAASTRO), GROW - School for Oncology and Development Biology, Maastricht University Medical Centre+, Maastricht, 6229 ET, The Netherlands.
  • Alberto Traverso
    Maastricht University Medical Centre, Netherlands.
  • Johan van Soest
    Department of Radiation Oncology (MAASTRO Clinic), Dr. Tanslaan 12, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
  • Andre Dekker
    Department of Radiation Oncology (MAASTRO Clinic), Dr. Tanslaan 12, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
  • Leonard Wee
    Maastricht University Medical Centre, Netherlands.