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Are Pathologist-Defined Labels Reproducible? Comparison of the TUPAC16 Mitotic Figure Dataset with an Alternative Set of Labels

Authors : Christof A. Bertram, Mitko Veta, Christian Marzahl, Nikolas Stathonikos, Andreas Maier, Robert Klopfleisch, Marc Aubreville

Published in: Interpretable and Annotation-Efficient Learning for Medical Image Computing

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Pathologist-defined labels are the gold standard for histopathological data sets, regardless of well-known limitations in consistency for some tasks. To date, some datasets on mitotic figures are available and were used for development of promising deep learning-based algorithms. In order to assess robustness of those algorithms and reproducibility of their methods it is necessary to test on several independent datasets. The influence of different labeling methods of these available datasets is currently unknown. To tackle this, we present an alternative set of labels for the images of the auxiliary mitosis dataset of the TUPAC16 challenge. Additional to manual mitotic figure screening, we used a novel, algorithm-aided labeling process, that allowed to minimize the risk of missing rare mitotic figures in the images. All potential mitotic figures were independently assessed by two pathologists. The novel, publicly available set of labels contains 1,999 mitotic figures (+28.80%) and additionally includes 10,483 labels of cells with high similarities to mitotic figures (hard examples). We found significant difference comparing \(F_1\) scores between the original label set (0.549) and the new alternative label set (0.735) using a standard deep learning object detection architecture. The models trained on the alternative set showed higher overall confidence values, suggesting a higher overall label consistency. Findings of the present study show that pathologists-defined labels may vary significantly resulting in notable difference in the model performance. Comparison of deep learning-based algorithms between independent datasets with different labeling methods should be done with caution.

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Metadata
Title
Are Pathologist-Defined Labels Reproducible? Comparison of the TUPAC16 Mitotic Figure Dataset with an Alternative Set of Labels
Authors
Christof A. Bertram
Mitko Veta
Christian Marzahl
Nikolas Stathonikos
Andreas Maier
Robert Klopfleisch
Marc Aubreville
Copyright Year
2020
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61166-8_22

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