Browsing Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (TN-IDE) by Author "Zuiverloon, Tahlita C M"
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Are you sure it’s an artifact? Artifact detection and uncertainty quantification in histological images
Kanwal, Neel; Lopez-Perez, Miguel; Kiraz, Umay; Zuiverloon, Tahlita C M; Molina, Rafael (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Modern cancer diagnostics involves extracting tissue specimens from suspicious areas and conducting histotechnical procedures to prepare a digitized glass slide, called whole slide image (WSI), for further examination. ... -
Invasive cancerous area detection in non-muscle invasive bladder cancer whole slide images
Fuster Navarro, Saul; Khoraminia, Farbod; Kiraz, Umay; Kanwal, Neel; Kvikstad, Vebjørn; Eftestøl, Trygve Christian; Zuiverloon, Tahlita C M; Janssen, Emiel; Engan, Kjersti (Chapter, 2022)Bladder cancer patients’ stratification into risk groups relies on grade, stage and clinical factors. For non-muscle invasive bladder cancer, T1 tumours that invade the subepithelial tissue are high-risk lesions with a ... -
Quantifying the effect of color processing on blood and damaged tissue detection in Whole Slide Images
Kanwal, Neel; Fuster Navarro, Saul; Khoraminia, Farbod; Zuiverloon, Tahlita C M; Chunming, Rong; Engan, Kjersti (Chapter, 2022)Histological tissue examination has been a longstanding practice for cancer diagnosis where pathologists identify the presence of tumors on glass slides. Slides acquired from laboratory routine may contain unintentional ... -
Vision transformers for small histological datasets learned through knowledge distillation
Kanwal, Neel; Eftestøl, Trygve Christian; Khoraminia, Farbod; Zuiverloon, Tahlita C M; Engan, Kjersti (Chapter, 2023)Computational Pathology (CPATH) systems have the potential to automate diagnostic tasks. However, the artifacts on the digitized histological glass slides, known as Whole Slide Images (WSIs), may hamper the overall performance ...