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Deep convolutional neural networks for tongue squamous cell carcinoma classification using Raman spectroscopy.

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With deep convolutional neural networks and fiber optic Raman spectroscopy, this study presents a novel classification method that discriminates tongue squamous cell carcinoma (TSCC) from non-tumorous tissue. To achieve this… Click to show full abstract

With deep convolutional neural networks and fiber optic Raman spectroscopy, this study presents a novel classification method that discriminates tongue squamous cell carcinoma (TSCC) from non-tumorous tissue. To achieve this purpose, 24 tissues spectral data were first collected from 12 patients who had undergone a surgical resection due to the tongue squamous cell carcinomas. Then 6 blocks with each block including 1 convolutional layer and 1 max-pooling layer are used to extract the nonlinear feature representations from Raman spectra. The derived features form a representative vector, which is fed into a fully-connected network for performing classification task. Experimental results demonstrated that the proposed method achieved high sensitivity (99.31%) and specificity (94.44%). To show the superiority for the ConvNets classifier, comparison results with the state-of-the-art methods show it had a competitive classification accuracy. Moreover, these promising results may pave the way to apply the deep ConvNets model in the fiber optic Raman instrument for intra-operative evaluation of TSCC resection margins and improve patient survival.

Keywords: tongue squamous; classification; squamous cell; deep convolutional; spectroscopy

Journal Title: Photodiagnosis and photodynamic therapy
Year Published: 2019

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