Search Results for author: Jeanne Shen

Found 4 papers, 2 papers with code

Deep Learning-Based Sparse Whole-Slide Image Analysis for the Diagnosis of Gastric Intestinal Metaplasia

1 code implementation5 Jan 2022 Jon Braatz, Pranav Rajpurkar, Stephanie Zhang, Andrew Y. Ng, Jeanne Shen

We develop an evaluation framework inspired by the early classification literature, in order to quantify the tradeoff between diagnostic performance and inference time for sparse analytic approaches.

Early Classification

Learning domain-agnostic visual representation for computational pathology using medically-irrelevant style transfer augmentation

1 code implementation2 Feb 2021 Rikiya Yamashita, Jin Long, Snikitha Banda, Jeanne Shen, Daniel L. Rubin

Although various methods such as domain adaptation and domain generalization have evolved to combat this challenge, learning robust and generalizable representations is core to medical image understanding, and continues to be a problem.

Data Augmentation Domain Generalization +1

Analysis Of Multi Field Of View Cnn And Attention Cnn On H&E Stained Whole-slide Images On Hepatocellular Carcinoma

no code implementations12 Feb 2020 Mehmet Burak Sayıcı, Rikiya Yamashita, Jeanne Shen

Determination of the tile size affects the performance of the algorithms since small field of view can not capture the information on a larger scale and large field of view can not capture the information on a cellular scale.

Classification General Classification +1

Plexus Convolutional Neural Network (PlexusNet): A novel neural network architecture for histologic image analysis

no code implementations24 Aug 2019 Okyaz Eminaga, Mahmoud Abbas, Christian Kunder, Andreas M. Loening, Jeanne Shen, James D. Brooks, Curtis P. Langlotz, Daniel L. Rubin

A well-fitted PlexusNet-based model delivered comparable classification performance (AUC: 0. 963) in distinguishing prostate cancer from healthy tissues, although it was at least 23 times smaller, had a better model calibration and clinical utility than the comparison models.

General Classification

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