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Quantitative analysis of liver tumors at different stages using microscopic hyperspectral imaging technology
Jiansheng Wang1, Qingli Li1,2
1East China Normal University, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Multidimensional Information Processing, Sh, China.
Abstract:
Liver cancer has one of the highest rates of human morbidity and mortality. However, in terms of pathology, liver cancer is traditionally clinically diagnosed based on observation of microscopic images of pathological liver sections. This paper investigates in vitro samples of rat models of bile duct carcinoma and presents a quantitative analysis method based on microscopic hyperspectral imaging technology to evaluate liver cancers at different stages. The example-based feature extraction method used in this paper mainly includes two algorithms: a morphological watershed algorithm is applied to find object and segment pathological components of pathological liver sections at different stages, and a support vector machine algorithm is implemented for liver tumor classification. Majority/minority analysis is utilized as the postclassification tool to eliminate small plaques from the preliminary classification results. Then, pseudocolor synthesis in RGB color space is used to produce the final results. The experimental results show that this method can effectively calculate the percent tumor areas in liver biopsies at different time points, that is, 3.338%, 11.952%, 15.125%, and 23.375% at 8, 12, 16, and 20 weeks, respectively. Notably, through tracking analysis, the processed results of 8-week images showed the possibility for early diagnosis of the liver tumor.
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