Investigator

Teng Zhou

Full Professor · Hainan University, School of Cyberspace Security (School of Cryptology)

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Papers(1)
Overlapping cytoplasm…
Collaborators(3)
Youyi SongZhizhe LinJinglin Zhou
Institutions(3)
Hainan UniversityShenzhen UniversityFudan University

Papers

Overlapping cytoplasms segmentation via constrained multi-shape evolution for cervical cancer screening

Segmenting overlapping cytoplasms in cervical smear images is a clinically essential task for quantitatively measuring cell-level features to screen cervical cancer This task, however, remains rather challenging, mainly due to the deficiency of intensity (or color) information in the overlapping region Although shape prior-based models that compensate intensity deficiency by introducing prior shape information about cytoplasm are firmly established, they often yield visually implausible results, as they model shape priors only by limited shape hypotheses about cytoplasm, exploit cytoplasm-level shape priors alone, and impose no shape constraint on the resulting shape of the cytoplasm In this paper, we present an effective shape prior-based approach, called constrained multi-shape evolution, that segments all overlapping cytoplasms in the clump simultaneously by jointly evolving each cytoplasm's shape guided by the modeled shape priors We model local shape priors (cytoplasm-level) by an infinitely large shape hypothesis set which contains all possible shapes of the cytoplasm In the shape evolution, we compensate intensity deficiency for the segmentation by introducing not only the modeled local shape priors but also global shape priors (clump-level) modeled by considering mutual shape constraints of cytoplasms in the clump We also constrain the resulting shape in each evolution to be in the built shape hypothesis set for further reducing implausible segmentation results We evaluated the proposed method in two typical cervical smear datasets, and the extensive experimental results confirm its effectiveness.

101Works
1Papers
3Collaborators
Diagnosis, Computer-AssistedEarly DiagnosisLupus Vasculitis, Central Nervous System

Positions

2023–

Full Professor

Hainan University · School of Cyberspace Security (School of Cryptology)

2022–

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

2017–

Assistant Professor

Shantou University · Department of Computer Science

2018–

Research Associate

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University · School of Nursing

Education

2017

Ph.D

South China University of Technology · School of Computer Science and Technology

2012

Sun Yat-sen University · School of Information Science and Technology

2010

South China Normal University · School of Mathematical Sciences

Country

CN