@book{3221105, title = "Artificial intelligence and image analysis for the identification of endometrial malignancies: A comparative study", author = "Pouliakis, A. and Damaskou, V. and Margari, N. and Karakitsou, E. and Pergialiotis, V. and Valasoulis, G. and Michail, G. and Chrelias, C. and Chrelias, G. and Sioulas, V. and Gouloumi, A.-R. and Koufopoulos, N. and Nifora, M. and Zacharatou, A. and Kalantaridou, S. and Panayiotides, I.G.", publisher = "IGI Global", year = "2019", isbn = "9781799823919; 9781799823902", doi = "10.4018/978-1-7998-2390-2.ch005", abstract = "The aim of this study is to compare machine learning algorithms (MLAs) in the discrimination between benign and malignant endometrial nuclei and lesions. Nuclei characteristics are obtained via image analysis and were measured from liquid-based cytology slides. Four hundred sixteen histologically confirmed patients were involved, 168 healthy, and the remaining with pathological endometrium. Fifty percent of the cases were used to three MLAs: a feedforward artificial neural network (ANN) trained by the backpropagation algorithm, a learning vector quantization (LVQ), and a competitive learning ANN. The outcome of this process was the classification of cell nuclei as benign or malignant. Based on the nuclei classification, an algorithm to classify individual patients was constructed. The sensitivity of the MLAs in training set for nuclei classification was in the range of 77%-84%. Patients' classification had sensitivity in the range of 90%-98%. These findings indicate that MLAs have good performance for the classification of endometrial nuclei and lesions. © 2020, IGI Global." }