Image Translation Based Nuclei Segmentation for Immunohistochemistry Images

Trullo, Roger, Bui, Quoc-Anh, Tang, Qi, Olfati-Saber, Reza

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Numerous deep learning based methods have been developed for nuclei segmentation for H&E images and have achieved close to human performance. However, direct application of such methods to another modality of images, such as Immunohistochemistry (IHC) images, may not achieve satisfactory performance. Thus, we developed a Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) based approach to translate an IHC image to an H&E image while preserving nuclei location and morphology and then apply pre-trained nuclei segmentation models to the virtual H&E image. We demonstrated that the proposed methods work better than several baseline methods including direct application of state of the art nuclei segmentation methods such as Cellpose and HoVer-Net, trained on H&E and a generative method, DeepLIIF, using two public IHC image datasets.

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