Pixel-wise explanation heatmaps can reveal and help remove hidden dataset biases in deep learning models for tumor tissue classification.
Towards computational fluorescence microscopy: Machine learning-based integrated prediction of morphological and molecular tumor profiles
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Recent advances in cancer research largely rely on new developments in microscopic or molecular profiling techniques offering high level of detail with respect to either spatial or molecular features, but usually not both. Here, we present a novel machine learning-based computational approach that allows for the identification of morphological tissue features and the prediction of molecular properties from breast cancer imaging data. This integration of microanatomic information of tumors with complex molecular profiling data, including protein or gene expression, copy number variation, gene methylation and somatic mutations, provides a novel means to computationally score molecular markers with respect to their relevance to cancer and their spatial associations within the tumor microenvironment.
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Resolving challenges in deep learning-based analyses of histopathological images using explanation methods
Pixel-wise explanation heatmaps can reveal and help remove hidden dataset biases in deep learning models for tumor tissue classification.