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Acceleration of Two Point Correlation Function Calculation for Pathology Image Segmentation.

Lee A D Cooper1, Joel H Saltz1, Umit Catalyurek2, Kun Huang2.   

Abstract

The segmentation of tissue regions in high-resolution microscopy is a challenging problem due to both the size and appearance of digitized pathology sections. The two point correlation function (TPCF) has proved to be an effective feature to address the textural appearance of tissues. However the calculation of the TPCF functions is computationally burdensome and often intractable in the gigapixel images produced by slide scanning devices for pathology application. In this paper we present several approaches for accelerating deterministic calculation of point correlation functions using theory to reduce computation, parallelization on distributed systems, and parallelization on graphics processors. Previously we show that the correlation updating method of calculation offers an 8-35× speedup over frequency domain methods and decouples efficient computation from the select scales of Fourier methods. In this paper, using distributed computation on 64 compute nodes provides a further 42× speedup. Finally, parallelization on graphics processors (GPU) results in an additional 11-16× speedup using an implementation capable of running on a single desktop machine.

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Keywords:  Digital Pathology; Graphical Processing Unit; Image Segmentation; Microscopy; Two Point Correlation Function

Year:  2011        PMID: 30009263      PMCID: PMC6042293          DOI: 10.1109/HISB.2011.10

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc IEEE Int Conf Healthc Inform Imaging Syst Biol        ISSN: 2375-8201


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