A Comprehensive Study on Classification of Breast Cancer Histopathological Images: Binary Versus Multi-Category and Magnification-Specific Versus Magnification-Independent
Shahram Taheri,
Zahra Golrizkhatami,
Ammar A. Basabrain
et al.
Abstract:There are millions of cancer cases worldwide every year, and breast cancer is one of the most prevalent diseases with the highest mortality rate. The manual effort of pathologists can be significantly reduced by computerized diagnostic systems, which improve the accuracy and reliability of diagnosis. In this paper, we present four novel systems for breast cancer diagnosis in four different scenarios: binary versus multi-class classification and magnification-specific (MS) versus magnification-independent (MI) … Show more
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