Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 5, 2026

Synchronous Triplanar Reconstruction Integrated with Color Doppler Mapping for Precise and Rapid Localization of Thyroid Lesions
Published on: February 9, 2024
Portable Multispectral Optoelectronic System for Thyroid Cancer Detection
Edmilson Roberto Braga1, Roberto Márcio Braga Júnior2, Mauro Sérgio Braga3
1Polytechnic School, Department of Electronic Systems, University of São Paulo (USP), São Paulo 05508-220, SP, Brazil.
None:
This study reports the development of a portable multispectral optoelectronic system for automated thyroid cancer detection in immunohistochemically stained histological slides. The platform integrates a 14-band AS7343 multispectral sensor, a dual-fiber optical setup operating in transreflectance geometry, and a two-dimensional scanning subsystem for spatially resolved acquisition. Data acquisition and management were implemented on a Raspberry Pi using Python, Flask, React 19.1.0, Redis, and SocketIO for control, visualization, and real-time updates. A standardized Dark-White-Sample protocol was adopted for baseline correction and the generation of multispectral cubes organized by spatial position and spectral band. The dataset comprised 29 patients, 84 FFPE biomarker-stained histological sections, and 66,510 original point-by-point multispectral measurements. Spectral patterns associated with malignant and non-malignant thyroid samples were analyzed using Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA), Support Vector Machine with radial basis function kernel (SVM-RBF), and Multilayer Perceptron (MLP). All metrics were evaluated on an independent slide-level test set. LDA achieved 86.8% sensitivity, 95.9% specificity, and 91.0% accuracy. SVM-RBF and MLP achieved accuracies of 90.8% and 90.4%, respectively. Macro-averaged AUC-ROC values were 0.836, 0.865, and 0.761, respectively. These findings support the system as a portable proof-of-concept platform for computer-aided thyroid pathology.

