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Detection of DLBCL by pixel purity index and iterative linearly constrained minimum variance into hyperspectral imaging analysis

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It is unclear whether a hyperspectral imaging‐based approach can facilitate the diagnosis of diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma (DLBCL), and further investigation is required. In this study, the pixel purity index… Click to show full abstract

It is unclear whether a hyperspectral imaging‐based approach can facilitate the diagnosis of diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma (DLBCL), and further investigation is required. In this study, the pixel purity index (PPI) coupled with iterative linearly constrained minimum variance (ILCMV) was used to bridge this gap. We retrospectively reviewed 22 pathological DLBCL specimens. Ten normal lymph node specimens were used as controls. PPI endmember extraction was performed to identify seed‐training samples. ILCMV was then used to classify cell regions. The 3D receiver operating characteristic (ROC) showed that the spectral information divergence possessed superior ability to distinguish between normal and abnormal lymphoid cells owing to its stronger background suppression compared with the spectral angle mapper and mean square error methods. An automated cell hyperspectral image classification approach that combined the PPI and ILCMV was used to improve DLBCL diagnosis. This strategy intelligently resolved critical problems arising in unsupervised classification.

Keywords: purity index; linearly constrained; iterative linearly; hyperspectral imaging; pixel purity; constrained minimum

Journal Title: Journal of Biophotonics
Year Published: 2022

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