Stain Normalization using Sparse AutoEncoders (StaNoSA): Application to digital pathology

•Digital histopathology slides have many sources of variance.•These variances can cause algorithms to perform erratically.•Stain Normalization using Sparse AutoEncoders (StaNoSA) in introduced.•It standardizes color distributions of a test image to a single template image.•Validated using three expe...

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Vydané v:Computerized medical imaging and graphics Ročník 57; s. 50 - 61
Hlavní autori: Janowczyk, Andrew, Basavanhally, Ajay, Madabhushi, Anant
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: United States Elsevier Ltd 01.04.2017
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ISSN:0895-6111, 1879-0771, 1879-0771
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Shrnutí:•Digital histopathology slides have many sources of variance.•These variances can cause algorithms to perform erratically.•Stain Normalization using Sparse AutoEncoders (StaNoSA) in introduced.•It standardizes color distributions of a test image to a single template image.•Validated using three experiments with five other color standardization approaches. Digital histopathology slides have many sources of variance, and while pathologists typically do not struggle with them, computer aided diagnostic algorithms can perform erratically. This manuscript presents Stain Normalization using Sparse AutoEncoders (StaNoSA) for use in standardizing the color distributions of a test image to that of a single template image. We show how sparse autoencoders can be leveraged to partition images into tissue sub-types, so that color standardization for each can be performed independently. StaNoSA was validated on three experiments and compared against five other color standardization approaches and shown to have either comparable or superior results.
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ISSN:0895-6111
1879-0771
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DOI:10.1016/j.compmedimag.2016.05.003