In this paper we proposed a multispectral enhancement scheme in which the spectral colors of the stained tissue-structure of interest and its background can be independently modified by the user to further improve their visualization and color discrimination. The colors of the background objects are modified by transforming their N-band spectra through an NxN transformation matrix, which is derived by mapping the representative samples of their original spectra to the spectra of their target colors using least mean square method. On the other hand, the color of the tissue structure of interest is modified by modulating the transformed spectra with the sum of the pixel’s spectral residual-errors at specific bands weighted through an NxN weig...
The analysis of histological sections has long been a valuable tool in the pathological studies. The...
Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining is ubiquitous in pathology practice and research. As digital pa...
Color theory was first formalized in the seventeenth century by Isaac Newton just a couple of decade...
Background:: Digital staining can be considered as a special form of image enhancement wherein the c...
Multispectral imaging (MSI) is increasingly finding application in the study and characterization of...
Our paper will present an analysis of the utility of multispec-tral imagery versus standard RGB imag...
Objective : The objective of this paper is to improve the visualization and detection of tissue fold...
Background: We present an analysis of the utility of multispectral versus standard RGB imagery for r...
We present a novel pixel-level spectra based multi-layer perceptron(MLP) to discriminate regions of ...
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) has been recognized as a powerful tool for noninvasive disease detection...
The spectral imaging technique has been shown to provide more discriminative information than the RG...
Contains fulltext : 144700.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We have investi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Accurate evaluation of immunostained histological images is required for re...
A color enhancement method to optimize the visualization of breast tumors in cancer pathology is pro...
Hyperspectral images can provide useful biochemical information about tissue samples. Often, Fourier...
The analysis of histological sections has long been a valuable tool in the pathological studies. The...
Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining is ubiquitous in pathology practice and research. As digital pa...
Color theory was first formalized in the seventeenth century by Isaac Newton just a couple of decade...
Background:: Digital staining can be considered as a special form of image enhancement wherein the c...
Multispectral imaging (MSI) is increasingly finding application in the study and characterization of...
Our paper will present an analysis of the utility of multispec-tral imagery versus standard RGB imag...
Objective : The objective of this paper is to improve the visualization and detection of tissue fold...
Background: We present an analysis of the utility of multispectral versus standard RGB imagery for r...
We present a novel pixel-level spectra based multi-layer perceptron(MLP) to discriminate regions of ...
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) has been recognized as a powerful tool for noninvasive disease detection...
The spectral imaging technique has been shown to provide more discriminative information than the RG...
Contains fulltext : 144700.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We have investi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Accurate evaluation of immunostained histological images is required for re...
A color enhancement method to optimize the visualization of breast tumors in cancer pathology is pro...
Hyperspectral images can provide useful biochemical information about tissue samples. Often, Fourier...
The analysis of histological sections has long been a valuable tool in the pathological studies. The...
Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining is ubiquitous in pathology practice and research. As digital pa...
Color theory was first formalized in the seventeenth century by Isaac Newton just a couple of decade...