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  • A novel method for representing and classifying whole-slide images (WSIs) is introduced, aiming to create compact feature vectors from deep learning technologies for computational pathology.
  • The proposed approach utilizes a low-cost stochastic optimization method to refine deep networks, resulting in a feature set that is 11,000 times smaller while maintaining high accuracy.
  • Experimental results demonstrate a 93% classification accuracy, a significant improvement over existing methods, positioning the new approach as a means to enhance digital pathology through efficient image representation and storage.

Article Abstract

Despite the recent progress in Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) to characterize histopathology images, compactly representing a gigapixel whole-slide image (WSI) via salient features to enable computational pathology is still an urgent need and a significant challenge. In this paper, we propose a novel WSI characterization approach to represent, search and classify biopsy specimens using a compact feature vector (CFV) extracted from a multitude of deep feature vectors. Since the non-optimal design and training of deep networks may result in many irrelevant and redundant features and also cause computational bottlenecks, we proposed a low-cost stochastic method to optimize the output of pre-trained deep networks using evolutionary algorithms to generate a very small set of features to accurately represent each tissue/biopsy. The performance of the proposed method has been assessed using WSIs from the publicly available TCGA image data. In addition to acquiring a very compact representation (i.e., 11,000 times smaller than the initial set of features), the optimized features achieved 93% classification accuracy resulting in 11% improvement compared to the published benchmarks. The experimental results reveal that the proposed method can reliably select salient features of the biopsy sample. Furthermore, the proposed approach holds the potential to immensely facilitate the adoption of digital pathology by enabling a new generation of WSI representation for efficient storage and more user-friendly visualization.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.artmed.2022.102368DOI Listing

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