Colon Nuclei Instance Segmentation using a Probabilistic Two-Stage Detector

03/01/2022
by   Pedro Costa, et al.
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Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the developed world. Cancer diagnosis is performed through the microscopic analysis of a sample of suspicious tissue. This process is time consuming and error prone, but Deep Learning models could be helpful for pathologists during cancer diagnosis. We propose to change the CenterNet2 object detection model to also perform instance segmentation, which we call SegCenterNet2. We train SegCenterNet2 in the CoNIC challenge dataset and show that it performs better than Mask R-CNN in the competition metrics.

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