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    Breast Cancer grading is a challenging task as regards image analysis, which is normally based on mitosis count rate. The mitotic count provides an estimate of aggressiveness of the tumor. The detection of mitosis is a challenging task because in a frame of slides at X40 magnification, there are hundreds of nuclei containing few mitotic nuclei. However, manual counting of mitosis by pathologists is a difficult and time intensive job, moreover conventional method rely mainly on the shape, color, and/or texture features as well as pathologist experience. The objective of this study is to accept the atypaia-2014 mitosis detection challenge, automate the process of mitosis detection and a proposal of a hybrid feature space that provides better discrimination of mitotic and non-mitotic nuclei by combining color features with morphological and texture features. To exploit color channels, they were first selected, and then normalized and cumulative histograms were computed in wavelet domain. A detailed analysis presented on these features in different color channels of respective color spaces using Random Forest (RF) and Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifiers. The proposed hybrid feature space when used with SVM classifier achieved a detection rate of 78.88% and F-measure of 72.07%. Our results, especially high detection rate, indicate that proposed hybrid feature space model contains discriminant information for mitotic nuclei, being therefore a very capable are for exploration to improve the quality of the diagnostic assistance in histopathology. Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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    Noorulain Maroof, Asifullah Khan, Shahzad Ahmad Qureshi, Aziz Ul Rehman, Rafiullah Khan Khalil, Seong-O Shim. Mitosis detection in breast cancer histopathology images using hybrid feature space. Photodiagnosis and photodynamic therapy. 2020 Sep;31:101885

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