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Software tools and platforms in Digital Pathology: a review for clinicians and computer scientists

Rodrigo Escobar Díaz Guerrero, Lina Carvalho, Thomas Bocklitz, Jürgen Popp, José Luís Oliveira

2022Journal of Pathology Informatics41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

At the end of the twentieth century, a new technology was developed that allowed an entire tissue section to be scanned on an objective slide. Originally called virtual microscopy, this technology is now known as Whole Slide Imaging (WSI). WSI presents new challenges for reading, visualization, storage, and analysis. For this reason, several technologies have been developed to facilitate the handling of these images. In this paper, we analyze the most widely used technologies in the field of digital pathology, ranging from specialized libraries for the reading of these images to complete platforms that allow reading, visualization, and analysis. Our aim is to provide the reader, whether a pathologist or a computational scientist, with the knowledge to choose the technologies to use for new studies, development, or research.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceDigital pathologyVisualizationReading (process)Data scienceSoftwareVirtual microscopyMultimediaField (mathematics)Section (typography)World Wide WebPathologyArtificial intelligenceMedicineMathematicsPure mathematicsOperating systemLawPolitical scienceProgramming languageCell Image Analysis TechniquesAI in cancer detectionGenetics, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical Research
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