TY - JOUR
T1 - In vivo quantitative evaluation of vascular parameters for angiogenesis based on sparse principal component analysis and aggregated boosted trees
AU - Zhao, Fengjun
AU - Liu, Junting
AU - Qu, Xiaochao
AU - Xu, Xianhui
AU - Chen, Xueli
AU - Yang, Xiang
AU - Cao, Feng
AU - Liang, Jimin
AU - Tian, Jie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine.
PY - 2014/12/21
Y1 - 2014/12/21
N2 - To solve the multicollinearity issue and unequal contribution of vascular parameters for the quantification of angiogenesis, we developed a quantification evaluation method of vascular parameters for angiogenesis based on in vivo micro-CT imaging of hindlimb ischemic model mice. Taking vascular volume as the ground truth parameter, nine vascular parameters were first assembled into sparse principal components (PCs) to reduce the multicolinearity issue. Aggregated boosted trees (ABTs) were then employed to analyze the importance of vascular parameters for the quantification of angiogenesis via the loadings of sparse PCs. The results demonstrated that vascular volume was mainly characterized by vascular area, vascular junction, connectivity density, segment number and vascular length, which indicated they were the key vascular parameters for the quantification of angiogenesis. The proposed quantitative evaluation method was compared with both the ABTs directly using the nine vascular parameters and Pearson correlation, which were consistent. In contrast to the ABTs directly using the vascular parameters, the proposed method can select all the key vascular parameters simultaneously, because all the key vascular parameters were assembled into the sparse PCs with the highest relative importance.
AB - To solve the multicollinearity issue and unequal contribution of vascular parameters for the quantification of angiogenesis, we developed a quantification evaluation method of vascular parameters for angiogenesis based on in vivo micro-CT imaging of hindlimb ischemic model mice. Taking vascular volume as the ground truth parameter, nine vascular parameters were first assembled into sparse principal components (PCs) to reduce the multicolinearity issue. Aggregated boosted trees (ABTs) were then employed to analyze the importance of vascular parameters for the quantification of angiogenesis via the loadings of sparse PCs. The results demonstrated that vascular volume was mainly characterized by vascular area, vascular junction, connectivity density, segment number and vascular length, which indicated they were the key vascular parameters for the quantification of angiogenesis. The proposed quantitative evaluation method was compared with both the ABTs directly using the nine vascular parameters and Pearson correlation, which were consistent. In contrast to the ABTs directly using the vascular parameters, the proposed method can select all the key vascular parameters simultaneously, because all the key vascular parameters were assembled into the sparse PCs with the highest relative importance.
KW - aggregated boosted trees
KW - quantitative evaluation
KW - sparse principal component analysis
KW - vascular parameters
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84924347741
U2 - 10.1088/0031-9155/59/24/7777
DO - 10.1088/0031-9155/59/24/7777
M3 - 文章
C2 - 25419991
AN - SCOPUS:84924347741
SN - 0031-9155
VL - 59
SP - 7777
EP - 7791
JO - Physics in Medicine and Biology
JF - Physics in Medicine and Biology
IS - 24
ER -