Automatically Score Tissue Images Like a Pathologist by Transfer Learning

09/09/2022
by   Iris Yan, et al.
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Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the world. Diagnosing cancer early on can save many lives. Pathologists have to look at tissue microarray (TMA) images manually to identify tumors, which can be time-consuming, inconsistent and subjective. Existing algorithms that automatically detect tumors have either not achieved the accuracy level of a pathologist or require substantial human involvements. A major challenge is that TMA images with different shapes, sizes, and locations can have the same score. Learning staining patterns in TMA images requires a huge number of images, which are severely limited due to privacy concerns and regulations in medical organizations. TMA images from different cancer types may have common characteristics that could provide valuable information, but using them directly harms the accuracy. Transfer learning is adopted to increase the training sample size by extracting knowledge from tissue images from different cancer types. Transfer learning has made it possible for the algorithm to break the critical accuracy barrier. The proposed algorithm reports an accuracy of 75.9 achieving the 75 to confidently use automatic algorithms to assist them in recognizing tumors consistently with a higher accuracy in real time.

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