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Empirical comparison of color normalization methods for epithelial-stromal classification in H and E images.


ABSTRACT: Color normalization techniques for histology have not been empirically tested for their utility for computational pathology pipelines.We compared two contemporary techniques for achieving a common intermediate goal - epithelial-stromal classification.Expert-annotated regions of epithelium and stroma were treated as ground truth for comparing classifiers on original and color-normalized images.Epithelial and stromal regions were annotated on thirty diverse-appearing H and E stained prostate cancer tissue microarray cores. Corresponding sets of thirty images each were generated using the two color normalization techniques. Color metrics were compared for original and color-normalized images. Separate epithelial-stromal classifiers were trained and compared on test images. Main analyses were conducted using a multiresolution segmentation (MRS) approach; comparative analyses using two other classification approaches (convolutional neural network [CNN], Wndchrm) were also performed.For the main MRS method, which relied on classification of super-pixels, the number of variables used was reduced using backward elimination without compromising accuracy, and test - area under the curves (AUCs) were compared for original and normalized images. For CNN and Wndchrm, pixel classification test-AUCs were compared.Khan method reduced color saturation while Vahadane reduced hue variance. Super-pixel-level test-AUC for MRS was 0.010-0.025 (95% confidence interval limits ± 0.004) higher for the two normalized image sets compared to the original in the 10-80 variable range. Improvement in pixel classification accuracy was also observed for CNN and Wndchrm for color-normalized images.Color normalization can give a small incremental benefit when a super-pixel-based classification method is used with features that perform implicit color normalization while the gain is higher for patch-based classification methods for classifying epithelium versus stroma.

SUBMITTER: Sethi A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4837797 | biostudies-other | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Empirical comparison of color normalization methods for epithelial-stromal classification in H and E images.

Sethi Amit A   Sha Lingdao L   Vahadane Abhishek Ramnath AR   Deaton Ryan J RJ   Kumar Neeraj N   Macias Virgilia V   Gann Peter H PH  

Journal of pathology informatics 20160411


<h4>Context</h4>Color normalization techniques for histology have not been empirically tested for their utility for computational pathology pipelines.<h4>Aims</h4>We compared two contemporary techniques for achieving a common intermediate goal - epithelial-stromal classification.<h4>Settings and design</h4>Expert-annotated regions of epithelium and stroma were treated as ground truth for comparing classifiers on original and color-normalized images.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>Epithelial and st  ...[more]

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