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Building Automation Pipeline for Diagnostic Classification of Sporadic Odontogenic Keratocysts and Non-Keratocysts Using Whole-Slide Images

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DIAGNOSTICS
卷 13, 期 21, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics13213384

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CNN; deep learning; image classification; whole-slide imaging; OKC; non-KC; ReliefF

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The microscopic diagnosis of odontogenic cysts is complex and may cause confusion for clinicians and pathologists. The odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) is of particular interest due to its aggressive nature and high recurrence rate. Clinicians face challenges in treating this jaw lesion, as there is no consensus on surgical treatment. Therefore, an accurate and early diagnosis is crucial to guide treatment management and improve the quality of life for patients. This research aims to develop an automated OKC diagnostic system using deep learning algorithms to assist pathologists in diagnosing and classifying OKCs. The proposed model achieves a high classification accuracy of 97% by reducing trainable parameters.
The microscopic diagnostic differentiation of odontogenic cysts from other cysts is intricate and may cause perplexity for both clinicians and pathologists. Of particular interest is the odontogenic keratocyst (OKC), a developmental cyst with unique histopathological and clinical characteristics. Nevertheless, what distinguishes this cyst is its aggressive nature and high tendency for recurrence. Clinicians encounter challenges in dealing with this frequently encountered jaw lesion, as there is no consensus on surgical treatment. Therefore, the accurate and early diagnosis of such cysts will benefit clinicians in terms of treatment management and spare subjects from the mental agony of suffering from aggressive OKCs, which impact their quality of life. The objective of this research is to develop an automated OKC diagnostic system that can function as a decision support tool for pathologists, whether they are working locally or remotely. This system will provide them with additional data and insights to enhance their decision-making abilities. This research aims to provide an automation pipeline to classify whole-slide images of OKCs and non-keratocysts (non-KCs: dentigerous and radicular cysts). OKC diagnosis and prognosis using the histopathological analysis of tissues using whole-slide images (WSIs) with a deep-learning approach is an emerging research area. WSIs have the unique advantage of magnifying tissues with high resolution without losing information. The contribution of this research is a novel, deep-learning-based, and efficient algorithm that reduces the trainable parameters and, in turn, the memory footprint. This is achieved using principal component analysis (PCA) and the ReliefF feature selection algorithm (ReliefF) in a convolutional neural network (CNN) named P-C-ReliefF. The proposed model reduces the trainable parameters compared to standard CNN, achieving 97% classification accuracy.

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