“…In the past, several studies tried to synthesize hyperspectral images from RGB images, since RGB images were relatively easier to acquire [9,10]. However, as the significance of HSI being recognized in recent years, some automated or semi-automated hyperspectral microscopic imaging systems have been developed [6,[11][12][13], which can implement the acquisition of high-quality digital hyperspectral histologic images for computational pathology purposes. Although two imaging modalities can be integrated into one system, i.e., both the hyperspectral and color cameras can be mounted onto a microscope and acquire both HSI and RGB images simultaneously, it can be more cost effective if only one camera is needed.…”