Unsupervised Stain Decomposition via Inversion Regulation for Multiplex Immunohistochemistry Images.

Shahira Abousamra, Danielle Fassler, Jiachen Yao, Rajarsi Gupta, Tahsin Kurc, Luisa Escobar-Hoyos, Dimitris Samaras, Kenneth Shroyer, Joel Saltz, Chao Chen
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Multiplex Immunohistochemistry (mIHC) is a cost-effective and accessible method for in situ labeling of multiple protein biomarkers in a tissue sample. By assigning a different stain to each biomarker, it allows the visualization of different types of cells within the tumor vicinity for downstream analysis. However, to detect different types of stains in a given mIHC image is a challenging problem, especially when the number of stains is high. Previous deep-learning-based methods mostly assume full supervision; yet the annotation can be costly. In this paper, we propose a novel unsupervised stain decomposition method to detect different stains simultaneously. Our method does not require any supervision, except for color samples of different stains. A main technical challenge is that the problem is underdetermined and can have multiple solutions. To conquer this issue, we propose a novel inversion regulation technique, which eliminates most undesirable solutions. On a 7-plexed IHC images dataset, the proposed method achieves high quality stain decomposition results without human annotation.

通过反转调节对多重免疫组化图像进行无监督污点分解
多重免疫组化(mIHC)是一种经济有效且易于使用的方法,可对组织样本中的多种蛋白质生物标记物进行原位标记。通过为每种生物标记物分配不同的染色剂,可以观察到肿瘤附近不同类型的细胞,以便进行下游分析。然而,在给定的 mIHC 图像中检测不同类型的染色剂是一个具有挑战性的问题,尤其是当染色剂数量较多时。以往基于深度学习的方法大多假定了完全的监督;但注释的成本可能很高。在本文中,我们提出了一种新颖的无监督污点分解方法来同时检测不同的污点。除了不同污渍的颜色样本,我们的方法不需要任何监督。一个主要的技术挑战是,该问题是一个未确定的问题,可能有多个解决方案。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一种新颖的反转调节技术,它可以消除大多数不理想的解决方案。在 7 种复合物的 IHC 图像数据集上,所提出的方法无需人工标注即可获得高质量的染色分解结果。
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