基于混合分类算法的反射共聚焦显微图像真皮/表皮边界定位

Sila Kurugol, Jennifer G. Dy, M. Rajadhyaksha, D. Brooks
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共聚焦反射显微镜是一种新兴的方式,用于皮肤科应用,特别是在现场和床边检测皮肤癌。随着这项技术的普及,自动化处理方法的发展变得越来越重要。由于皮肤的主要内部特征是表皮/真皮层边界,因此它已被选为该发展的初始目标。这个边界是一个复杂的波纹三维层,以光学微妙的变化和特征为标志。事实上,即使是训练有素的临床医生在尝试验证我们的早期工作时,也无法在光学分辨率内精确可靠地定位边界。因此,我们建议检测两个边界,表皮的下边界和真皮的上边界,从而捕获表皮/真皮边界。我们使用了一种新的组合分割/分类方法,应用于3D堆栈中的z序列瓷砖。该方法通过在线特征选择对纹理特征进行顺序分类,以最大限度地减少所需的标记,并应对主体间和主体内的高度可变性和低光学对比度。初步结果表明,我们的方法能够从堆栈中成功地找到这两个边界。
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Localizing the dermis/epidermis boundary in reflectance confocal microscopy images with a hybrid classification algorithm
Confocal reflectance microscopy is an emerging modality, for dermatology applications, especially for in-situ and bedside detection of skin cancers. As this technology gains acceptance, automated processing methods become increasingly important to develop. Since the dominant internal feature of the skin is the epidermis/dermis boundary, it has been chosen as the initial target for this development. This boundary is a complex corrugated 3D layer marked by optically subtle changes and features. Indeed, even trained clinicians in an attempt at validation of our early work, were unable to precisely and reliably locate the boundary within optical resolution. Thus here we propose to detect two boundaries, a lower boundary for the epidermis and an upper boundary for the dermis thus trapping the epidermis/dermis boundary. We use a novel combined segmentation/classification approach applied to z-sequences of tiles in the 3D stack. The approach employs a sequential classification on texture features, selected via on-line feature selection, to minimize the labeling required and to cope with high inter- and intra-subject variability and low optical contrast. Initial results indicate the ability of our approach to find these two boundaries successfully for most of the z-sequences from the stack.
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