Multiple-instance-learning-based detection of coeliac disease in histological whole-slide images

<p>We present a multiple-instance-learning-based scheme for detecting coeliac disease, an autoimmune disorder affecting the intestine, in histological whole-slide images (WSIs) of&nbsp;duodenal biopsies. We train our model to detect 2 distinct classes, normal tissue and coeliac disease, on...

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المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Denholm, J, Schreiber, BA, Evans, SC, Crook, OM, Sharma, A, Watson, JL, Bancroft, H, Langman, G, Gilbey, JD, Schönlieb, C-B, Arends, MJ, Soilleux, EJ
التنسيق: Journal article
اللغة:English
منشور في: Elsevier 2022
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الملخص:<p>We present a multiple-instance-learning-based scheme for detecting coeliac disease, an autoimmune disorder affecting the intestine, in histological whole-slide images (WSIs) of&nbsp;duodenal biopsies. We train our model to detect 2 distinct classes, normal tissue and coeliac disease, on the patch-level, and in turn leverage slide-level classifications. Using 5-fold cross-validation in a training set of 1841 (1163 normal; 680 coeliac disease) WSIs, our model classifies slides as normal with accuracy (96.7&plusmn;0.6)%, precision (98.0&plusmn;1.7)%, and recall (96.8&plusmn;2.5)%, and as coeliac disease with accuracy (96.7&plusmn;0.5)%, precision (94.9&plusmn;3.7)%, and recall (96.5&plusmn;2.9)% where the error bars are the cross-validation standard deviation.</p> <p>We apply our model to 2 test sets: one containing 191 WSIs (126 normal; 65 coeliac) from the same sources as the training data, and another from a completely independent source, containing 34 WSIs (17 normal; 17 coeliac), obtained with a scanner model not represented in the training data. Using the&nbsp;<em>same-source</em>&nbsp;test data, our model classifies slides as normal with accuracy 96.5%, precision 98.4% and recall 96.1%, and positive for coeliac disease with accuracy 96.5%, precision 93.5%, and recall 97.3%. Using the&nbsp;<em>different-source</em>&nbsp;test data the model classifies slides as normal with accuracy 94.1% (32/34), precision 89.5%, and recall 100%, and as positive for coeliac disease with accuracy 94.1%, precision 100%, and recall 88.2%. We discuss generalising our approach to screen for a range of pathologies.</p>