Table 2:
Comparison of frames retained with FD<0.2 or fFD<0.1 criteria in different datasets. Across most datasets, adopting fFD<0.1 for frame censoring retained significantly more frames that an FD<0.2 criteria. The exception is the Petersen 120+ dataset.
percent frames retained | |||
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Dataset | FD<0.2 | fFD<0.1 | difference |
PIB-PD | 63.3% | 79.1% | 15.7%*** |
Barch-SZ | 57.4% | 76.2% | 18.9%*** |
Petersen 120+ | 79.7% | 77.7% | −2.0%*** |
Iowa Lesion | 47.6% | 59.7% | 12.0%*** |
Dallas Lifespan | 69.0% | 84.2% | 15.3%*** |
UIUC Lifespan | 66.6% | 82.8% | 16.2%*** |
MSC | 82.5% | 86.0% | 3.4%** |
p<0.001,
p<0.01