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Editable Stain Transformation Of Histological Images Using Unpaired GANs

Image and Video Processing 2023-12-07 v1 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Machine Learning

Abstract

Double staining in histopathology, particularly for metaplastic breast cancer, typically employs H&E and P63 dyes. However, P63's tissue damage and high cost necessitate alternative methods. This study introduces xAI-CycleGAN, an advanced architecture combining Mask CycleGAN with explainability features and structure-preserving capabilities for transforming H&E stained breast tissue images into P63-like images. The architecture allows for output editing, enhancing resemblance to actual images and enabling further model refinement. We showcase xAI-CycleGAN's efficacy in maintaining structural integrity and generating high-quality images. Additionally, a histopathologist survey indicates the generated images' realism is often comparable to actual images, validating our model's high-quality output.

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@article{arxiv.2312.03647,
  title  = {Editable Stain Transformation Of Histological Images Using Unpaired GANs},
  author = {Tibor Sloboda and Lukáš Hudec and Wanda Benešová},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.03647},
  year   = {2023}
}

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13 pages, 5 figures, AIRCAD ICIAP 2023 in Udine