Table 5.
Feature | Description | Formula |
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Volume | Compute the enclosed volume of the object of interest. The enclosed volume is evaluated by triangulation (i.e. dividing the surface into connected triangles) | Green-Ostrogradski formula: where F corresponds to the vector field deduced from the triangulation |
Surface area17 | Area of the surface encompassing the volume of interest, calculated by triangulation | |
Surface-to-volume ratio17 | Ratio of surface to volume | |
Compactness117 | Describes how much the shape of a tumor resembles that of a sphere/can be encompassed by a sphere Compactness of a sphere = 1 |
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Compactness217 | ||
Compactness38 | ||
Spherical disproportion17 | The ratio of the surface area of the tumor to the surface area of a sphere with the same volume as the tumor | |
Sphericity17 | Measure of the roundness or spherical nature of the tumor, where the sphericity of a sphere is the maximum value of 1 | |
Fractional concavity34 | The ratio between the surface of the convex hull encompassing the tumor, and the actual surface of the tumor. |
A: area, V: volume, R: radius.