Alfredo Santinelli, Roberta Mazzucchelli, Paola Colanzi, Antonela Tinca, Rodolfo Montironi
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Image processing, diagnostic information extraction and quantitative assessment in pathology.
As we enter the information age we hold strong beliefs in the benefits of digital technology applied to pathology: numerical representation offers objectivity. Digital knowledge may indeed lead to significant information discovery, and, processing systems might be designed to allow a true evolution of capabilities. Questions arise whether the methodology underlying quantitative analysis provides the information that we need and whether it is appropriate for some of the problems encountered in diagnostic and prognostic histopathology. While one certainly would not dispute the value of statistical procedures, the clinical needs call for individual patient targeted prognosis.