Mixture of Learners for Cancer Stem Cell Detection Using CD13 and H&E Stained Images
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2016Author
Oguz, OguzhanAkbas, Cem Emre
Mallah, Maen
Tasdemir, Kasim
Guzelcan, Ece Akhan
Muenzenmayer, Christian
Wittenberg, Thomas
Uner, Aysegul
Cetin, A. Enis
Atalay, Rengul Cetin
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In this article, algorithms for cancer stem cell (CSC) detection in liver cancer tissue images are developed. Conventionally, a pathologist examines of cancer cell morphologies under microscope. Computer aided diagnosis systems (CAD) aims to help pathologists in this tedious and repetitive work. The first algorithm locates CSCs in CD13 stained liver tissue images. The method has also an online learning algorithm to improve the accuracy of detection. The second family of algorithms classify the cancer tissues stained with H&E which is clinically routine and cost effective than immunohistochemistry (IHC) procedure. The algorithms utilize 1D-SIFT and eigen-analysis based feature sets as descriptors. Normal and cancerous tissues can be classified with 92.1% accuracy in H&E stained images. Classification accuracy of low and high-grade cancerous tissue images is 70.4%. Therefore, this study paves the way for diagnosing the cancerous tissue and grading the level of it using HSLE stained microscopic tissue images.