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A Hierarchical Feature-Based Methodology to Perform Cervical Cancer Classification

Débora N. Diniz, Mariana T. Rezende, Andrea Bianchi, Cláudia Martins Carneiro, Daniela Ushizima, Fátima N. S. de Medeiros, Marcone Jamilson Freitas Souza

2021Applied Sciences45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Prevention of cervical cancer could be performed using Pap smear image analysis. This test screens pre-neoplastic changes in the cervical epithelial cells; accurate screening can reduce deaths caused by the disease. Pap smear test analysis is exhaustive and repetitive work performed visually by a cytopathologist. This article proposes a workload-reducing algorithm for cervical cancer detection based on analysis of cell nuclei features within Pap smear images. We investigate eight traditional machine learning methods to perform a hierarchical classification. We propose a hierarchical classification methodology for computer-aided screening of cell lesions, which can recommend fields of view from the microscopy image based on the nuclei detection of cervical cells. We evaluate the performance of several algorithms against the Herlev and CRIC databases, using a varying number of classes during image classification. Results indicate that the hierarchical classification performed best when using Random Forest as the key classifier, particularly when compared with decision trees, k-NN, and the Ridge methods.

Topics & Concepts

Cervical cancerRandom forestDecision treeComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceClassifier (UML)Pattern recognition (psychology)WorkloadSupport vector machineCervical cancer screeningContextual image classificationMachine learningCancerImage (mathematics)MedicineOperating systemInternal medicineAI in cancer detectionCervical Cancer and HPV ResearchDigital Imaging for Blood Diseases