Breast cancer (BC) is the most widely recognized cancer in women worldwide. By 2018, 627,000 women had died of breast cancer (World Health Organization Report 2018). To diagnose BC, the evaluation of tumours is achieved by analysis of histological specimens. At present, the Nottingham Bloom Richardson framework is the least expensive approach used to grade BC aggressiveness. Pathologists contemplate three elements, 1. mitotic count, 2. gland formation, and 3. nuclear atypia, which is a laborious process that witness's variations in expert's opinions. Recently, some algorithms have been proposed for the detection of mitotic cells, but nuclear atypia in breast cancer histopathology has not received much consideration. Nuclear atypia analysis is performed not only to grade BC but also to provide critical information in the discrimination of normal breast, non-invasive breast (usual ductal hyperplasia, atypical ductal hyperplasia) and pre-invasive breast (ductal carcinoma in situ) and invasive breast lesions. We proposed a deep-stacked multi-layer autoencoder ensemble with a softmax layer for the feature extraction and classification process. The classification results show the value of the multilayer autoencoder model in the evaluation of nuclear polymorphisms. The proposed method has indicated promising results, making them more fit in breast cancer grading.
This paper presents the concept of multi interface technology based on psycho-logical factors of an individual that determine likes and dislikes of a person. According to this concept modern devices will be able to read an individual's likes dislikes and then automatically change their interface including color combination, language, design etc. based on a person's desire. In this paper e-learning concept is also introduced through which we can educate enough to understand a particular technology. After implementing this approach, we will be able to bring people close to the modern technology and can minimize the gap between technology and understanding of a common person living in a backward area.
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