Ping-Chang Lin1, Onyi Irrechukwu1,
Remy Roque1, Richard G. Spencer1
1National Institute on Aging, National
Institutes of Health,
Univariate
classification, as is implicitly used in analyses of cartilage matrix using
MRI parameters, exhibits limited ability to discriminate between control and
degraded tissue. In view of these
limitations, we undertook a multivariate support vector machine (SVM)
analysis of bovine nasal cartilage (BNC) samples with pathomimetic
degradation using trypsin and collagenase. Our current results, that the sets
(T1, km), (T1, T2, km)
and (T1, km, ADC) exhibit particularly favorable
classification properties, are consistent with our previous study, indicating
that these parameter combinations may emerge as particularly useful in
multivariate cartilage matrix characterization