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GradMix for nuclei segmentation and classification in imbalanced pathology image datasets

Tan Nhu Nhat Doan, Kyungeun Kim, Boram Song, Jin Tae Kwak

Published 2022-10-24Version 1

An automated segmentation and classification of nuclei is an essential task in digital pathology. The current deep learning-based approaches require a vast amount of annotated datasets by pathologists. However, the existing datasets are imbalanced among different types of nuclei in general, leading to a substantial performance degradation. In this paper, we propose a simple but effective data augmentation technique, termed GradMix, that is specifically designed for nuclei segmentation and classification. GradMix takes a pair of a major-class nucleus and a rare-class nucleus, creates a customized mixing mask, and combines them using the mask to generate a new rare-class nucleus. As it combines two nuclei, GradMix considers both nuclei and the neighboring environment by using the customized mixing mask. This allows us to generate realistic rare-class nuclei with varying environments. We employed two datasets to evaluate the effectiveness of GradMix. The experimental results suggest that GradMix is able to improve the performance of nuclei segmentation and classification in imbalanced pathology image datasets.

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