Automated detection and quantification of breast cancer brain metastases in an animal model using democratized machine learning tools
Advances in digital whole-slide imaging and machine learning (ML) provide new opportunities for automated examination and quantification of histopathological slides to support pathologists and biologists. However, implementation of ML tools often requires advanced skills in computer science that may not be immediately available in the traditional wet-lab environment. Here, we propose a simple and accessible workflow to automate detection and quantification of brain epithelial metastases on digitized histological slides. A supervised training of the Trainable Weka Segmentation (TWS) from Fiji was achieved from annotated WSIs. Upon comparison with manually drawn regions, it is apparent that the algorithm learned to identify and segment cancer cell-specific nuclei and normal brain tissue.
Nov-23-2019, 03:41:15 GMT
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- Health & Medicine > Therapeutic Area > Oncology
- Brain Cancer (0.45)
- Breast Cancer (0.40)
- Health & Medicine > Therapeutic Area > Oncology
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