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Quality control stress test for deep learning-based diagnostic model in digital pathology.

Birgid Schömig-MarkiefkaAlexey PryalukhinWolfgang HullaAndrey BychkovJunya FukuokaAnant MadabhushiViktor AchterLech NierodaReinhard ButtnerAlexander QuaasYuri Tolkach
Published in: Modern pathology : an official journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc (2021)
Digital pathology provides a possibility for computational analysis of histological slides and automatization of routine pathological tasks. Histological slides are very heterogeneous concerning staining, sections' thickness, and artifacts arising during tissue processing, cutting, staining, and digitization. In this study, we digitally reproduce major types of artifacts. Using six datasets from four different institutions digitized by different scanner systems, we systematically explore artifacts' influence on the accuracy of the pre-trained, validated, deep learning-based model for prostate cancer detection in histological slides. We provide evidence that any histological artifact dependent on severity can lead to a substantial loss in model performance. Strategies for the prevention of diagnostic model accuracy losses in the context of artifacts are warranted. Stress-testing of diagnostic models using synthetically generated artifacts might be an essential step during clinical validation of deep learning-based algorithms.
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