Mitotic cells detection in H&E-stained breast carcinoma images
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2022
Abstract
Breast cancer is the most common cancer occurring in women, and is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths in women. Grading of breast cancer is carried out based on characteristics such as the gland formation, nuclear features, and mitotic activities, all of which need to be correctly detected first. In this paper, we proposed a system to detect mitotic cells from H&E-stained whole-slide images of breast carcinoma. The system consists of three stages, namely superpixel segmentation to group similar pixels into superpixel regions, blob analysis to separate the cells from the tissues and the background, and shape analysis and classification to distinguish mitotic cells from non-mitotic cells. The proposed system, with the histogram of oriented gradients (HOGs) and Fourier descriptor (FD) as features, is able to detect mitotic cells reliably, with more than 90 true positive rate, true negative rate and overall accuracy. © 2022 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Cells, Cytology, Diseases, Feature extraction, Medical imaging, Superpixels, eosin, hematoxylin, Background analysis, Blob analysis, Breast Cancer, Breast carcinomas, Cell detection, Mitotic activity, Mitotic cells, Super pixels, Superpixel segmentations, Whole slide images, Article, breast carcinoma, cell separation, cell shape, controlled study, feature extraction, histogram, human, human cell, human tissue, image segmentation, immunohistochemistry, measurement accuracy, mitosis, Grading
Divisions
fac_med,pathology
Publication Title
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology
Volume
40
Issue
1
Publisher
Inderscience Publishers
Additional Information
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