Title of article :
Automated Evaluation of Her-2/neu Status in Breast Tissue From Fluorescent In SituHybridization Images
Author/Authors :
F. Raimondo، نويسنده , , M. A. Gavrielides، نويسنده , , G. Karayannopoulou، نويسنده , , K. Lyroudia، نويسنده , , I. Pitas، نويسنده , , and I. Kostopoulos، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The evaluation of fluorescent in situ hybridization
(FISH) images is one of the most widely used methods to determine
Her-2/neu status of breast samples, a valuable prognostic indicator.
Conventional evaluation is a difficult task since it involves
manual counting of dots in multiple images. In this paper, we
present a multistage algorithm for the automated classification of
FISH images from breast carcinomas. The algorithm focuses not
only on the detection of FISH dots per image, but also on combining
results from multiple images taken from a slice for overall
case classification. The algorithm includes mainly two stages
for nuclei and dot detection respectively. The dot segmentation
consists of a top-hat filtering stage followed by template matching
to separate real signals from noise. Nuclei segmentation includes
a nonlinearity correction step, global thresholding to identify candidate
regions, and a geometric rule to distinguish between holes
within a nucleus and holes between nuclei. Finally, the marked
watershed transform is used to segment cell nuclei with markers
detected as regional maxima of the distance transform. Combining
the two stages allows the measurement of FISH signals ratio per
cell nucleus and the collective classification of cases as positive
or negative. The system was evaluated with receiver operating
characteristic analysis and the results were encouraging for the
further development of this method.
Keywords :
Breast carcinomas , fluorescentin situ hybridization (FISH) , case classification , spot detection. , nuclei segmentation
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING