Fat Droplets Identification in Liver Biopsies using Supervised Learning Techniques

Alexandros Bantaloukas-Arjmand, A. Tzallas, M. Tsipouras, R. Forlano, P. Manousou, N. Katertsidis, N. Giannakeas
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Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) is a frequent syndrome that exclusively refers to fat accumulation in liver and steatohepatitis1. It is considered as a massive disease ranging from 20% to 40% in adult populations of the Western World. Its prevalence is related to insulin resistance, which places individuals at high rates of mortality. An increased fat accumulation rate, can significantly increase the development of liver steatosis, which in later stages may progress into fibrosis and cirrhosis. In recent years, research groups focus on the automated fat detection based on histology and digital image processing. The current project, extends our previous work for the detection and quantification of fatty liver, by characterizing histological findings. It is an extensive study of supervised learning of fat droplet features, in order to exclude other findings from fat ratio computation. The method is evaluated on a set of 13 liver biopsy images, performing 92% accuracy.
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使用监督学习技术识别肝脏活检中的脂肪滴
非酒精性脂肪性肝病(NAFLD)是一种常见的综合征,专门指肝脏脂肪堆积和脂肪性肝炎1。它被认为是一种巨大的疾病,在西方世界的成年人中占20%到40%。它的流行与胰岛素抵抗有关,胰岛素抵抗使个体的死亡率很高。脂肪积累率的增加,可显著增加肝脏脂肪变性的发展,晚期可发展为纤维化和肝硬化。近年来,基于组织学和数字图像处理的脂肪自动检测成为研究热点。目前的项目,扩展了我们以前的工作,脂肪肝的检测和量化,通过表征组织学发现。这是对脂肪液滴特征的监督学习的广泛研究,以排除脂肪比计算中的其他发现。该方法在一组13张肝活检图像上进行评估,准确率为92%。
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