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19 June 2017 Experiments on automatic classification of tissue malignancy in the field of digital pathology
J. Pereira, R. Barata, Pedro Furtado
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Proceedings Volume 10443, Second International Workshop on Pattern Recognition; 1044312 (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2280294
Event: Second International Workshop on Pattern Recognition, 2017, Singapore, Singapore
Abstract
Automated analysis of histological images helps diagnose and further classify breast cancer. Totally automated approaches can be used to pinpoint images for further analysis by the medical doctor. But tissue images are especially challenging for either manual or automated approaches, due to mixed patterns and textures, where malignant regions are sometimes difficult to detect unless they are in very advanced stages. Some of the major challenges are related to irregular and very diffuse patterns, as well as difficulty to define winning features and classifier models. Although it is also hard to segment correctly into regions, due to the diffuse nature, it is still crucial to take low-level features over individualized regions instead of the whole image, and to select those with the best outcomes. In this paper we report on our experiments building a region classifier with a simple subspace division and a feature selection model that improves results over image-wide and/or limited feature sets. Experimental results show modest accuracy for a set of classifiers applied over the whole image, while the conjunction of image division, per-region low-level extraction of features and selection of features, together with the use of a neural network classifier achieved the best levels of accuracy for the dataset and settings we used in the experiments. Future work involves deep learning techniques, adding structures semantics and embedding the approach as a tumor finding helper in a practical Medical Imaging Application.
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J. Pereira, R. Barata, and Pedro Furtado "Experiments on automatic classification of tissue malignancy in the field of digital pathology", Proc. SPIE 10443, Second International Workshop on Pattern Recognition, 1044312 (19 June 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2280294
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Feature extraction

Image classification

Tumor growth modeling

Image analysis

RGB color model

Feature selection

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