A novel hepatocellular carcinoma image classification method based on voting ranking random forests (Q332979)

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A novel hepatocellular carcinoma image classification method based on voting ranking random forests
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    A novel hepatocellular carcinoma image classification method based on voting ranking random forests (English)
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    9 November 2016
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    Summary: This paper proposed a novel voting ranking random forests (VRRF) method for solving hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) image classification problem. Firstly, in preprocessing stage, this paper used bilateral filtering for hematoxylin-eosin (HE) pathological images. Next, this paper segmented the bilateral filtering processed image and got three different kinds of images, which include single binary cell image, single minimum exterior rectangle cell image, and single cell image with a size of \(n \ast n\). After that, this paper defined atypia features which include auxiliary circularity, amendment circularity, and cell symmetry. Besides, this paper extracted some shape features, fractal dimension features, and several gray features like local binary patterns (LBP) feature, gray level cooccurrence matrix (GLCM) feature, and Tamura features. Finally, this paper proposed a HCC image classification model based on random forests and further optimized the model by voting ranking method. The experiment results showed that the proposed features combined with VRRF method have a good performance in HCC image classification problem.
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    voting ranking random forests
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    hepatocellular carcinoma image classification problem
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    local binary patterns
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    gray level cooccurrence matrix
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