An Ensemble-Based Two-Step Framework for Classification of Pap Smear Cell Images
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Mar 13, 2025
Abstract
Early detection of cervical cancer is crucial for improving patient outcomes
and reducing mortality by identifying precancerous lesions as soon as possible.
As a result, the use of pap smear screening has significantly increased,
leading to a growing demand for automated tools that can assist cytologists
managing their rising workload. To address this, the Pap Smear Cell
Classification Challenge (PS3C) has been organized in association with ISBI in
2025. This project aims to promote the development of automated tools for pap
smear images classification. The analyzed images are grouped into four
categories: healthy, unhealthy, both, and rubbish images which are considered
as unsuitable for diagnosis. In this work, we propose a two-stage ensemble
approach: first, a neural network determines whether an image is rubbish or
not. If not, a second neural network classifies the image as containing a
healthy cell, an unhealthy cell, or both.