Frontiers in Medicine (Feb 2024)

Detection of centroblast cells in H&E stained whole slide image based on object detection

  • Sumeth Yuenyong,
  • Paisarn Boonsakan,
  • Supasan Sripodok,
  • Peti Thuwajit,
  • Komgrid Charngkaew,
  • Ananya Pongpaibul,
  • Napat Angkathunyakul,
  • Narit Hnoohom,
  • Chanitra Thuwajit

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2024.1303982
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

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IntroductionDetection and counting of Centroblast cells (CB) in hematoxylin & eosin (H&E) stained whole slide image (WSI) is an important workflow in grading Lymphoma. Each high power field (HPF) patch of a WSI is inspected for the number of CB cells and compared with the World Health Organization (WHO) guideline that organizes lymphoma into 3 grades. Spotting and counting CBs is time-consuming and labor intensive. Moreover, there is often disagreement between different readers, and even a single reader may not be able to perform consistently due to many factors.MethodWe propose an artificial intelligence system that can scan patches from a WSI and detect CBs automatically. The AI system works on the principle of object detection, where the CB is the single class of object of interest. We trained the AI model on 1,669 example instances of CBs that originate from WSI of 5 different patients. The data was split 80%/20% for training and validation respectively.ResultThe best performance was from YOLOv5x6 model that used the preprocessed CB dataset achieved precision of 0.808, recall of 0.776, mAP at 0.5 IoU of 0.800 and overall mAP of 0.647.DiscussionThe results show that centroblast cells can be detected in WSI with relatively high precision and recall.

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