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29 March 2013 Computer assisted detection of regions of interest in histopathology using a hybrid supervised and unsupervised approach
Alessandro Gherardi, Sara Bravaccini, Alessandro Bevilacqua
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Proceedings Volume 8676, Medical Imaging 2013: Digital Pathology; 86760W (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2006596
Event: SPIE Medical Imaging, 2013, Lake Buena Vista (Orlando Area), Florida, United States
Abstract
The detection of suspicious cancerous regions is still a problematic task in histopathology, where complex qualitative, and highly subjective, analyses are required by experts. Digital pathology is the option for building semi-automated tools that could assist pathologists in carrying out their analysis in a quantitative way. Methods for assisted detection of cancerous areas are mostly based on low level textural features of the tissue, whose semantic level is far from the visual appearance that histopathologists consider during their analysis. In order to bridge the semantic gap between histopathology and machine representation, we propose an algorithm for the detection of cancerous regions in lung and bladder adenocarcinoma samples, based on a supervised multi-level representation directly linked to histopathological characteristics. Instead, our unsupervised clustering method performs a segmentation of the histopathology structures according to their visual appearance through a similarity metric based on histograms of samples in the Lab perceptive color space. This permits to increase the sensitivity of the supervised approach by extending the regions (i.e., hits) it detects. We validated the accuracy of the proposed segmentation approach, using a group of ten users using 40 histopathology cases, showing a good response. The experiments, performed using the ground truth provided by a board of certified experts on different samples of adenocarcinoma (graded G1), prove the effectiveness of our approach both in terms of sensitivity and precision in detecting suspicious regions. Our algorithm is currently under testing on more samples and different cancerous histotypes.
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Alessandro Gherardi, Sara Bravaccini, and Alessandro Bevilacqua "Computer assisted detection of regions of interest in histopathology using a hybrid supervised and unsupervised approach", Proc. SPIE 8676, Medical Imaging 2013: Digital Pathology, 86760W (29 March 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2006596
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Tissues

Visualization

Detection and tracking algorithms

Bladder

Bridges

Cancer

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