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Title: Signet Ring Cell Detection from Histological Images Using Deep Learning
Authors: Muhammad Faheem Saleem
Syed Muhammad Adnan Shah
Tahira Nazir
Awais Mehmood
Marriam Nawaz
Muhammad Attique Khan
Seifedine Kadry
Arnab Majumdar
Orawit Thinnukool
Authors: Muhammad Faheem Saleem
Syed Muhammad Adnan Shah
Tahira Nazir
Awais Mehmood
Marriam Nawaz
Muhammad Attique Khan
Seifedine Kadry
Arnab Majumdar
Orawit Thinnukool
Keywords: Computer Science;Engineering;Materials Science;Mathematics
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2022
Abstract: Signet Ring Cell (SRC) Carcinoma is among the dangerous types of cancers, and has a major contribution towards the death ratio caused by cancerous diseases. Detection and diagnosis of SRC carcinoma at earlier stages is a challenging, laborious, and costly task. Automatic detection of SRCs in a patient's body through medical imaging by incorporating computing technologies is a hot topic of research. In the presented framework, we propose a novel approach that performs the identification and segmentation of SRCs in the histological images by using a deep learning (DL) technique named Mask Region-based Convolutional Neural Network (Mask-RCNN). In the first step, the input image is fed to Resnet-101 for feature extraction. The extracted feature maps are conveyed to Region Proposal Network (RPN) for the generation of the region of interest (RoI) proposals as well as they are directly conveyed to RoiAlign. Secondly, RoIAlign combines the feature maps with RoI proposals and generates segmentation masks by using a fully connected (FC) network and performs classification along with Bounding Box (bb) generation by using FC layers. The annotations are developed from ground truth (GT) images to perform experimentation on our developed dataset. Our introduced approach achieves accurate SRC detection with the precision and recall values of 0.901 and 0.897 respectively which can be utilized in clinical trials. We aim to release the employed database soon to assist the improvement in the SRC recognition research area.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/72747
ISSN: 15462226
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