2024
DOI: 10.1049/htl2.12084
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Hybrid brain tumor classification of histopathology hyperspectral images by linear unmixing and an ensemble of deep neural networks

Inés A. Cruz‐Guerrero,
Daniel Ulises Campos‐Delgado,
Aldo R. Mejía‐Rodríguez
et al.

Abstract: Hyperspectral imaging has demonstrated its potential to provide correlated spatial and spectral information of a sample by a non‐contact and non‐invasive technology. In the medical field, especially in histopathology, HSI has been applied for the classification and identification of diseased tissue and for the characterization of its morphological properties. In this work, we propose a hybrid scheme to classify non‐tumor and tumor histological brain samples by hyperspectral imaging. The proposed approach is ba… Show more

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“…Cruz‐Guerrero et al. discuss in ‘Hybrid Brain Tumor Classification of Histopathology Hyperspectral Images by Linear Unmixing and an Ensemble of Deep Neural Networks’ [ 13 ] that hyperspectral imaging (HSI) has demonstrated its potential to provide correlated spatial and spectral information of a sample by a non‐contact and non‐invasive technology. In the medical field, especially in histopathology, HSI has been applied for the classification and identification of diseased tissue and for the characterization of its morphological properties.…”
Section: Papers In the Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cruz‐Guerrero et al. discuss in ‘Hybrid Brain Tumor Classification of Histopathology Hyperspectral Images by Linear Unmixing and an Ensemble of Deep Neural Networks’ [ 13 ] that hyperspectral imaging (HSI) has demonstrated its potential to provide correlated spatial and spectral information of a sample by a non‐contact and non‐invasive technology. In the medical field, especially in histopathology, HSI has been applied for the classification and identification of diseased tissue and for the characterization of its morphological properties.…”
Section: Papers In the Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%