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Offset-sparsity decomposition for automated enhancement of color microscopic image of stained specimen in histopathology (CROSBI ID 220268)

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Kopriva, Ivica ; Popović Hadžija, Marijana ; Hadžija, Mirko ; Aralica, Gorana Offset-sparsity decomposition for automated enhancement of color microscopic image of stained specimen in histopathology // Journal of biomedical optics, 20 (2015), 7; 076012-1-076012-15. doi: 10.1117/1.JBO.20.7.076012

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Kopriva, Ivica ; Popović Hadžija, Marijana ; Hadžija, Mirko ; Aralica, Gorana

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Offset-sparsity decomposition for automated enhancement of color microscopic image of stained specimen in histopathology

We propose an offset-sparsity decomposition (OSD) method for the enhancement of a color microscopic image of a stained specimen. The method decomposes vectorized spectral images into offset terms and sparse terms. A sparse term represents an enhanced image, and an offset term represents a “shadow.” The related optimization problem is solved by computational improvement of the accelerated proximal gradient method used initially to solve the related rank-sparsity decomposition problem. Removal of an image-adapted color offset yields an enhanced image with improved colorimetric differences among the histological structures. This is verified by a no-reference colorfulness measure estimated from 35 specimens of the human liver and 1 specimen of the mouse liver stained with hematoxylin and eosin, 6 specimens of the mouse liver stained with Sudan III, and 3 specimens of the human liver stained with the anti-CD34 monoclonal antibody. The colorimetric difference improves on average by 43.86% with a 99% confidence interval (CI) of [35.35%, 51.62%]. Furthermore, according to the mean opinion score, estimated on the basis of the evaluations of five pathologists, images enhanced by the proposed method exhibit an average quality improvement of 16.60% with a 99% CI of [10.46%, 22.73%].

color microscopic image enhancement; offset removal; fast proximal gradient; histopathology

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20 (7)

2015.

076012-1-076012-15

objavljeno

1083-3668

10.1117/1.JBO.20.7.076012

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Računarstvo, Matematika, Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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