2023
DOI: 10.5146/tjpath.2023.01601
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Whole slide images in artificial intelligence applications in digital pathology: challenges and pitfalls

Abstract: The use of digitized data in pathology research is rapidly increasing. The whole slide image (WSI) is an indispensable part of the visual examination of slides in digital pathology and artificial intelligence applications; therefore, the acquisition of WSI with the highest quality is essential. Unlike the conventional routine of pathology, the digital conversion of tissue slides and the differences in its use pose difficulties for pathologists. We categorized these challenges into three groups: before, during,… Show more

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“…Whole-slide imaging enables remote viewing, sharing, and analysis of digitized slides, facilitating collaboration and improving workflow efficiency. It also enables the application of computational image analysis algorithms for quantitative assessment and pattern recognition [52][53][54]. (3) Radiogenomics: This approach integrates radiomics with genomics data to explore the relationship between imaging features and underlying genetic alterations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whole-slide imaging enables remote viewing, sharing, and analysis of digitized slides, facilitating collaboration and improving workflow efficiency. It also enables the application of computational image analysis algorithms for quantitative assessment and pattern recognition [52][53][54]. (3) Radiogenomics: This approach integrates radiomics with genomics data to explore the relationship between imaging features and underlying genetic alterations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%