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Statistical Comparison of ROC Curves from Multiple Readers

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  • Marijke Swaving
  • Hans Van Houwelingen
  • Fenno P. Ottes
  • Ton Steerneman

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Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis is the commonly accepted method for comparing diagnostic imaging systems. In general, ROC studies are designed in such a way that multiple readers read the same images and each image is presented by means of two different imaging systems. Statistical methods for the comparison of the ROC curves from one reader have been developed, but extension of these meth ods to multiple readers is not straightforward. A new method of analysis is presented for the comparison of ROC curves from multiple readers. This method includes a non parametric estimation of the variances and covariances between the various areas under the curves. The method described is more appropriate than the paired t test, because it also takes the case-sample variation into account. Key words: ROC curves; ROC analysis; nonparametric estimation; area under the curve; comparison of ROC curves; EM algorithm. (Med Decis Making 1996;16:143-152)

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  • Marijke Swaving & Hans Van Houwelingen & Fenno P. Ottes & Ton Steerneman, 1996. "Statistical Comparison of ROC Curves from Multiple Readers," Medical Decision Making, , vol. 16(2), pages 143-152, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:medema:v:16:y:1996:i:2:p:143-152
    DOI: 10.1177/0272989X9601600206
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