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Multimodal Alignment of Histopathological Images Using Cell Segmentation and Point Set Matching for Integrative Cancer Analysis

Image and Video Processing 2024-10-02 v1 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Machine Learning Quantitative Methods

Abstract

Histopathological imaging is vital for cancer research and clinical practice, with multiplexed Immunofluorescence (MxIF) and Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) providing complementary insights. However, aligning different stains at the cell level remains a challenge due to modality differences. In this paper, we present a novel framework for multimodal image alignment using cell segmentation outcomes. By treating cells as point sets, we apply Coherent Point Drift (CPD) for initial alignment and refine it with Graph Matching (GM). Evaluated on ovarian cancer tissue microarrays (TMAs), our method achieves high alignment accuracy, enabling integration of cell-level features across modalities and generating virtual H&E images from MxIF data for enhanced clinical interpretation.

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@article{arxiv.2410.00152,
  title  = {Multimodal Alignment of Histopathological Images Using Cell Segmentation and Point Set Matching for Integrative Cancer Analysis},
  author = {Jun Jiang and Raymond Moore and Brenna Novotny and Leo Liu and Zachary Fogarty and Ray Guo and Markovic Svetomir and Chen Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.00152},
  year   = {2024}
}

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