In this paper, we present a fast method for registration of multiple large, digitised whole-slide images (WSIs) of serial histology sections. Through cross-slide WSI registration, it becomes possible to select and analyse a common visual field across images of several serial section stained with different protein markers. It is, therefore, a critical first step for any downstream co-localised cross-slide analysis. The proposed registration method uses a two-stage approach, first estimating a fast initial alignment using the tissue sections’ external boundaries, followed by an efficient refinement process guided by key biological structures within the visual field. We show that this method is able to produce a high quality alignment in a var...
Extracting accurate information from complex biological processes involved in diseases, such as canc...
Background and objective Extracting accurate information from complex biological processes involved ...
International audienceQuantifying T cells inside tumorous tissue can help identifying immune profile...
Joint analysis of multiple biomarker images and tissue morphology is important for disease diagnosis...
For many disease conditions, tissue samples are colored with multiple dyes and stains to add contras...
The identification and classification of tissue abnormalities for the purpose of disease diagnosis h...
Purpose: In digital histopathology, virtual multi-staining is important for diagnosis and biomarker ...
Extracting relevant information from actors involved in complex biological processes (such as cancer...
Abstract In the recent decade, medical image registration and fusion process has emerged as an effec...
We present a method for fast, approximate registration of whole-slide images (WSIs) of histopatholog...
Producción CientíficaImage registration of whole slide histology images allows the fusion of fine-gr...
The registration of histological whole slide images is an important prerequisite for modern histolog...
The ACROBAT challenge aims to advance the development of whole-slide-image (WSI) registration algori...
The ACROBAT challenge aims to advance the development of whole-slide-image (WSI) registration algori...
Introduction/ Background Image Registration of whole slide histology images allows the fusion of fin...
Extracting accurate information from complex biological processes involved in diseases, such as canc...
Background and objective Extracting accurate information from complex biological processes involved ...
International audienceQuantifying T cells inside tumorous tissue can help identifying immune profile...
Joint analysis of multiple biomarker images and tissue morphology is important for disease diagnosis...
For many disease conditions, tissue samples are colored with multiple dyes and stains to add contras...
The identification and classification of tissue abnormalities for the purpose of disease diagnosis h...
Purpose: In digital histopathology, virtual multi-staining is important for diagnosis and biomarker ...
Extracting relevant information from actors involved in complex biological processes (such as cancer...
Abstract In the recent decade, medical image registration and fusion process has emerged as an effec...
We present a method for fast, approximate registration of whole-slide images (WSIs) of histopatholog...
Producción CientíficaImage registration of whole slide histology images allows the fusion of fine-gr...
The registration of histological whole slide images is an important prerequisite for modern histolog...
The ACROBAT challenge aims to advance the development of whole-slide-image (WSI) registration algori...
The ACROBAT challenge aims to advance the development of whole-slide-image (WSI) registration algori...
Introduction/ Background Image Registration of whole slide histology images allows the fusion of fin...
Extracting accurate information from complex biological processes involved in diseases, such as canc...
Background and objective Extracting accurate information from complex biological processes involved ...
International audienceQuantifying T cells inside tumorous tissue can help identifying immune profile...