Authors
Mitko Veta, Paul J van Diest, Stefan M Willems, Haibo Wang, Anant Madabhushi, Angel Cruz-Roa, Fabio Gonzalez, Anders BL Larsen, Jacob S Vestergaard, Anders B Dahl, Dan C Cireşan, Jürgen Schmidhuber, Alessandro Giusti, Luca M Gambardella, F Boray Tek, Thomas Walter, Ching-Wei Wang, Satoshi Kondo, Bogdan J Matuszewski, Frederic Precioso, Violet Snell, Josef Kittler, Teofilo E de Campos, Adnan M Khan, Nasir M Rajpoot, Evdokia Arkoumani, Miangela M Lacle, Max A Viergever, Josien PW Pluim
Publication date
2015/2/28
Journal
Medical image analysis
Volume
20
Issue
1
Pages
237-248
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The proliferative activity of breast tumors, which is routinely estimated by counting of mitotic figures in hematoxylin and eosin stained histology sections, is considered to be one of the most important prognostic markers. However, mitosis counting is laborious, subjective and may suffer from low inter-observer agreement. With the wider acceptance of whole slide images in pathology labs, automatic image analysis has been proposed as a potential solution for these issues.
In this paper, the results from the Assessment of Mitosis Detection Algorithms 2013 (AMIDA13) challenge are described. The challenge was based on a data set consisting of 12 training and 11 testing subjects, with more than one thousand annotated mitotic figures by multiple observers. Short descriptions and results from the evaluation of eleven methods are presented. The top performing method has an error rate that is comparable to the inter …
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