Bautista Pinky A, Yagi Yukako
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School Department of Pathology, Boston, 02114 MA, USA. pbautista@ partners.org
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2011;2011:8013-6. doi: 10.1109/IEMBS.2011.6091976.
In this paper we introduced a digital staining method for histopathology images captured with an n-band multispectral camera. The method consisted of two major processes: enhancement of the original spectral transmittance and the transformation of the enhanced transmittance to its target spectral configuration. Enhancement is accomplished by shifting the original transmittance with the scaled difference between the original transmittance and the transmittance estimated with m dominant principal component (PC) vectors;the m-PC vectors were determined from the transmittance samples of the background image. Transformation of the enhanced transmittance to the target spectral configuration was done using an nxn transformation matrix, which was derived by applying a least square method to the enhanced and target spectral training data samples of the different tissue components. Experimental results on the digital conversion of a hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stained multispectral image to its Masson's trichrome stained (MT) equivalent shows the viability of the method.