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Histopathological Image Classification using Discriminative Feature-oriented Dictionary Learning

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2016-03-30 v5

Abstract

In histopathological image analysis, feature extraction for classification is a challenging task due to the diversity of histology features suitable for each problem as well as presence of rich geometrical structures. In this paper, we propose an automatic feature discovery framework via learning class-specific dictionaries and present a low-complexity method for classification and disease grading in histopathology. Essentially, our Discriminative Feature-oriented Dictionary Learning (DFDL) method learns class-specific dictionaries such that under a sparsity constraint, the learned dictionaries allow representing a new image sample parsimoniously via the dictionary corresponding to the class identity of the sample. At the same time, the dictionary is designed to be poorly capable of representing samples from other classes. Experiments on three challenging real-world image databases: 1) histopathological images of intraductal breast lesions, 2) mammalian kidney, lung and spleen images provided by the Animal Diagnostics Lab (ADL) at Pennsylvania State University, and 3) brain tumor images from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database, reveal the merits of our proposal over state-of-the-art alternatives. {Moreover, we demonstrate that DFDL exhibits a more graceful decay in classification accuracy against the number of training images which is highly desirable in practice where generous training is often not available

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@article{arxiv.1506.05032,
  title  = {Histopathological Image Classification using Discriminative Feature-oriented Dictionary Learning},
  author = {Tiep Huu Vu and Hojjat Seyed Mousavi and Vishal Monga and Arvind UK Rao and Ganesh Rao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.05032},
  year   = {2016}
}

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Accepted version to Transaction on Medical Imaging, 13 pages

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