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Generating Region of Interests for Invasive Breast Cancer in Histopathological Whole-Slide-Image.

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The detection of the region of interests (ROIs) on Whole Slide Images (WSIs) is one of the primary steps in computer-aided cancer diagnosis and grading. Early and accurate identification of invasive cancer regions in WSI is critical in the improvement of breast cancer diagnosis and further improvements in patient survival rates. However, invasive cancer ROI segmentation is a challenging task on WSI because of the low contrast of invasive cancer cells and their high similarity in terms of appearance, to non-invasive regions. In this paper, we propose a CNN based architecture for generating ROIs through segmentation. The network tackles the constraints of data-driven learning and working with very low-resolution WSI data in the detection of invasive breast cancer. Our proposed approach is based on transfer learning and the use of dilated convolutions. We propose a highly modified version of U-Net based auto-encoder, which takes as input an entire WSI with a resolution of 320×320. The network was trained on low-resolution WSI from four different data cohorts and has been tested for inter as well as intra- dataset variance. The proposed architecture shows significant improvements in terms of accuracy for the detection of invasive breast cancer regions.

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