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Ahsan Baidar Bakht1, Sajid Javed2, Syed Qasim Gilani3
1Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Khalifa University, 12778, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. ahsan.bakht@ku.ac.ae.
Abstract:
Tissue phenotyping is a fundamental step in computational pathology for the analysis of tumor micro-environment in whole slide images (WSIs). Automatic tissue phenotyping in whole slide images (WSIs) of colorectal cancer (CRC) assists pathologists in better cancer grading and prognostication. In this paper, we propose a novel algorithm for the identification of distinct tissue components in colon cancer histology images by blending a comprehensive learning system with deep features extraction in the current work. Firstly, we extracted the features from the pre-trained VGG19 network which are then transformed into mapped features space for nodes enhancement generation. Utilizing both mapped features and enhancement nodes, the proposed algorithm classifies seven distinct tissue components including stroma, tumor, complex stroma, necrotic, normal benign, lymphocytes, and smooth muscle. To validate our proposed model, the experiments are performed on two publicly available colorectal cancer histology datasets. We showcase that our approach achieves a remarkable performance boost surpassing existing state-of-the-art methods by (1.3% AvTP, 2% F1) and (7% AvTP, 6% F1) on CRCD-1, and CRCD-2, respectively.
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