• Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences
  • Vol. 13, Issue 1, 2050001 (2020)
Yue Liu1、2, Jiabo Ma1、2, Xu Li1、2, Xiuli Liu1、2, Gong Rao1、2, Jing Tian1、2, Jingya Yu1、2, Shenghua Cheng1、2, Shaoqun Zeng1、2, Li Chen3、*, and Junbo Hu4
Author Affiliations
  • 1Britton Chance Center for Biomedical Photonics, Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics-Huazhong, University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei 430074, P. R. China
  • 2MoE Key Laboratory for Biomedical Photonics, School of Engineering Sciences, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei 430074, P. R. China
  • 3Department of Clinical Laboratory, Tongji Hospital, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei 430030, P. R. China
  • 4Department of Pathology, Hubei Maternal and Child Health Hospital, Wuhan, Hubei 430072, P. R. China
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    DOI: 10.1142/s1793545820500017 Cite this Article
    Yue Liu, Jiabo Ma, Xu Li, Xiuli Liu, Gong Rao, Jing Tian, Jingya Yu, Shenghua Cheng, Shaoqun Zeng, Li Chen, Junbo Hu. Discrimination of cervical cancer cells via cognition-based features[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2020, 13(1): 2050001 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Computer-assisted cervical screening is an effective method to save the doctors' workload and improve their work e±ciency. Usually, the correct classification of cervical cells depends on the nuclear segmentation effect and the extraction of nuclear features. However, the precise nucleus segmentation remains a huge challenge, especially for densely distributed nucleus. Moreover, previous cellular classification methods are mostly based on morphological features of nucleus size or color. Those individual features can make accurate classification for severe lesions, but not for mild lesions. In this paper, we propose an accurate instance segmentation algorithm and propose cognition-based features to identify cervical cancer cells. Different from previous individual nucleus features, we also propose population features and cognition-based features according to the Bethesda System (TBS) for reporting cervical cytology and the diagnostic experience of the cytologists. The results showed that the segmentation achieves better success in complex situations than that by traditional segmentation algorithms. Besides, the cell classification via cognition-based features also help us find out more about less severe lesions' nuclei than that based on conventional features of individual nucleus, meaning an improvement of classification accuracy for cervical screening.
    Yue Liu, Jiabo Ma, Xu Li, Xiuli Liu, Gong Rao, Jing Tian, Jingya Yu, Shenghua Cheng, Shaoqun Zeng, Li Chen, Junbo Hu. Discrimination of cervical cancer cells via cognition-based features[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2020, 13(1): 2050001
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