Machine learning approach to automated quality identification of human induced pluripotent stem cell colony images (Q519643)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6701133
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    Machine learning approach to automated quality identification of human induced pluripotent stem cell colony images
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6701133

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      Machine learning approach to automated quality identification of human induced pluripotent stem cell colony images (English)
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      5 April 2017
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      Summary: The focus of this research is on automated identification of the quality of human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) colony images. iPS cell technology is a contemporary method by which the patient's cells are reprogrammed back to stem cells and are differentiated to any cell type wanted. iPS cell technology will be used in future to patient specific drug screening, disease modeling, and tissue repairing, for instance. However, there are technical challenges before iPS cell technology can be used in practice and one of them is quality control of growing iPSC colonies which is currently done manually but is unfeasible solution in large-scale cultures. The monitoring problem returns to image analysis and classification problem. In this paper, we tackle this problem using machine learning methods such as multiclass support vector machines and several baseline methods together with scaled invariant feature transformation based features. We perform over 80 test arrangements and do a thorough parameter value search. The best accuracy (62.4\%) for classification was obtained by using a \(k\)-NN classifier showing improved accuracy compared to earlier studies.
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      pluripotent stem cell colony images
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      quality identification
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      multiclass support vector machines
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      scaled invariant feature transform
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