Convolutional Neural Network for Histopathological Analysis of Osteosarcoma.

Journal: Journal of computational biology : a journal of computational molecular cell biology
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Abstract

Pathologists often deal with high complexity and sometimes disagreement over osteosarcoma tumor classification due to cellular heterogeneity in the dataset. Segmentation and classification of histology tissue in H&E stained tumor image datasets is a challenging task because of intra-class variations, inter-class similarity, crowded context, and noisy data. In recent years, deep learning approaches have led to encouraging results in breast cancer and prostate cancer analysis. In this article, we propose convolutional neural network (CNN) as a tool to improve efficiency and accuracy of osteosarcoma tumor classification into tumor classes (viable tumor, necrosis) versus nontumor. The proposed CNN architecture contains eight learned layers: three sets of stacked two convolutional layers interspersed with max pooling layers for feature extraction and two fully connected layers with data augmentation strategies to boost performance. The use of a neural network results in higher accuracy of average 92% for the classification. We compare the proposed architecture with three existing and proven CNN architectures for image classification: AlexNet, LeNet, and VGGNet. We also provide a pipeline to calculate percentage necrosis in a given whole slide image. We conclude that the use of neural networks can assure both high accuracy and efficiency in osteosarcoma classification.

Authors

  • Rashika Mishra
    1 Department of Computer Science, University of Texas at Dallas , Richardson, Texas.
  • Ovidiu Daescu
    1 Department of Computer Science, University of Texas at Dallas , Richardson, Texas.
  • Patrick Leavey
    2 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center , Dallas, Texas.
  • Dinesh Rakheja
    2 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center , Dallas, Texas.
  • Anita Sengupta
    2 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center , Dallas, Texas.