System for classifying slides using scatter plot distributions

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G01N 1/30 (2006.01) G01N 15/14 (2006.01) G06K 9/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2524407

Systems for classifying biological specimens. A number of objects of interest are identified in a biological specimen. A first feature of each object of interest (e.g., nuclear area) and a second feature of each object of interest (e.g., nuclear integrated optical density) are measured, and a scatter plot of the first and second features is generated. The specimen is classified as being either normal or suspicious based on the distribution of points within the scatter plot.

Cette invention concerne des systèmes de classement de spécimens biologiques. Dans un échantillon biologique, on identifie un certain nombre d'objets d'intérêt. Pour chaque objet d'intérêt, on mesure une première caractéristique ( par exemple zone du noyau) et une seconde caractéristique (par exemple la densité optique nucléaire intégrée), puis on produit un diagramme de dispersion pour cette première et cette seconde caractéristique. Le spécimen est ensuite classé comme normal ou comme suspect en fonction de la distribution des points dans le diagramme de dispersion.

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