Colon tissues classification and localization in whole slide images using deep learning

Pushpanjali Gupta, Yenlin Huang, Prasan Kumar Sahoo*, Jeng Fu You*, Sum Fu Chiang, Djeane Debora Onthoni, Yih Jong Chern, Kuo Yu Chao, Jy Ming Chiang, Chien Yuh Yeh, Wen Sy Tsai

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Colorectal cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death worldwide. The early diagnosis of colon cancer not only reduces mortality but also reduces the burden related to the treatment strategies such as chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy. However, when the microscopic examination of the suspected colon tissue sample is carried out, it becomes a tedious and time-consuming job for the pathologists to find the abnormality in the tissue. In addition, there may be interobserver variability that might lead to conflict in the final diagnosis. As a result, there is a crucial need of developing an intelligent automated method that can learn from the patterns themselves and assist the pathologist in making a faster, accurate, and consistent decision for determining the normal and abnormal region in the colorectal tissues. Moreover, the intelligent method should be able to localize the abnormal region in the whole slide image (WSI), which will make it easier for the pathologists to focus on only the region of interest making the task of tissue examination faster and lesser time-consuming. As a result, artificial intelligence (AI)-based classification and localization models are proposed for determining and localizing the abnormal regions in WSI. The proposed models achieved F-score of 0.97, area under curve (AUC) 0.97 with pretrained Inception-v3 model, and F-score of 0.99 and AUC 0.99 with customized Inception-ResNet-v2 Type 5 (IR-v2 Type 5) model.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1398
JournalDiagnostics
Volume11
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 08 2021

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Keywords

  • Classification
  • Colon cancer
  • Convolutional neural networks
  • Deep learning
  • Localization
  • Primary tumor
  • Transfer learning

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