The paper describes the key component of the Multimodal Cell Analysis approach, a novel cytologic evaluation method for early cancer detection. The approach is based on a repeated staining of a cell smear. The correlation of features and data extracted from different stainings, and related to relocated individual cells, will yield a dramatic increase of diagnostic reliability. The necessary fully automatic preprocessing steps are presented: coregistration of multimodal images, segmentation, and classification of cell nuclei. Both efficiency and robustness of all steps reached at the current stage of research, are high regarding medical image material, and strongly support clinical application
This paper presents an automated algorithm for robustly detecting and segmenting free-lying cell nuc...
International audienceThe authors are concerned with the segmentation of cytological images in order...
Digital image analysis has proved to be a powerful tool for providing a prognosis for cancer patient...
The paper describes the key component of the Multimodal Cell Analysis approach, a novel cytologic ev...
International audienceIn this paper, we describe research carried out within the framework of the op...
DNA Image Cytometry is a method for the early diagnosis and prognosis of cancer.It exploits, as a bi...
BACKGROUND: Semiquantitative evaluation and manual cell counting are the commonly used procedures to...
The manual monitoring process of cancer cells development is a subjective, time consuming process, a...
The paper deals with an image database organization and utilization in computer-aided cytology. To i...
The traditional process for detecting the cervical cancer is called Pap smear testing and it is the ...
International audienceTo design an automated system for the classification of cells based on analysi...
This paper propses a multi-resolution method for cell segmentation, and outlines some of the advanta...
This thesis develops image segmentation methods for the application of automated cervical cancer scr...
International audienceHigh-throughput screening in histology and analysis need a necessary automatic...
Modern cancer diagnostics is based heavily on cytological examinations. Unfortunately, visual inspec...
This paper presents an automated algorithm for robustly detecting and segmenting free-lying cell nuc...
International audienceThe authors are concerned with the segmentation of cytological images in order...
Digital image analysis has proved to be a powerful tool for providing a prognosis for cancer patient...
The paper describes the key component of the Multimodal Cell Analysis approach, a novel cytologic ev...
International audienceIn this paper, we describe research carried out within the framework of the op...
DNA Image Cytometry is a method for the early diagnosis and prognosis of cancer.It exploits, as a bi...
BACKGROUND: Semiquantitative evaluation and manual cell counting are the commonly used procedures to...
The manual monitoring process of cancer cells development is a subjective, time consuming process, a...
The paper deals with an image database organization and utilization in computer-aided cytology. To i...
The traditional process for detecting the cervical cancer is called Pap smear testing and it is the ...
International audienceTo design an automated system for the classification of cells based on analysi...
This paper propses a multi-resolution method for cell segmentation, and outlines some of the advanta...
This thesis develops image segmentation methods for the application of automated cervical cancer scr...
International audienceHigh-throughput screening in histology and analysis need a necessary automatic...
Modern cancer diagnostics is based heavily on cytological examinations. Unfortunately, visual inspec...
This paper presents an automated algorithm for robustly detecting and segmenting free-lying cell nuc...
International audienceThe authors are concerned with the segmentation of cytological images in order...
Digital image analysis has proved to be a powerful tool for providing a prognosis for cancer patient...