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Tissue characterization and detection of dysplasia using scattered light

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Tissue characterization and detection of dysplasia using scattered light
In this paper, the structural parameters of dysplasia formation in the epithelial tissue are estimated using a stochastic decomposition algorithm (SDM) by means of scattered light. We extract texture parameters obtained from the decomposition that capture the signature of dysplasia formation. These parameters include the number and mean energy of coherent scatterers; deviation from Rayleigh scattering; average energy of diffuse scatterers; and normalized correlation coefficient. The tests are performed on simulations, and tissue-mimicking phantom data. The simulations are based on the light scattered from the cells with varying parameters such as, index of refraction, number of cells, and size of cells. The obtained results demonstrate the proof-of-concept in being able to differentiate between tissue structures that give rise to changes in cell morphology as well as other physical properties such as change in index of refraction. Fusing all the estimated parameter set together result...
Fernand S. Cohen, Ezgi Taslidere, Dilip S. Hari
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Year 2006
Where ISBI
Authors Fernand S. Cohen, Ezgi Taslidere, Dilip S. Hari
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