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The Comparative Pathology Workbench: Interactive visual analytics for biomedical data

Pathologists need to compare histopathological images of normal and diseased tissues between different samples, cases, and species. We have designed an interactive system, termed Comparative Pathology Workbench (CPW), which allows direct and dynamic comparison of images at a variety of magnification...

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Autores principales: Wicks, Michael N., Glinka, Michael, Hill, Bill, Houghton, Derek, Sharghi, Mehran, Ferreira, Ingrid, Adams, David, Din, Shahida, Papatheodorou, Irene, Kirkwood, Kathryn, Cheeseman, Michael, Burger, Albert, Baldock, Richard A., Arends, Mark J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10491844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37693862
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpi.2023.100328
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author Wicks, Michael N.
Glinka, Michael
Hill, Bill
Houghton, Derek
Sharghi, Mehran
Ferreira, Ingrid
Adams, David
Din, Shahida
Papatheodorou, Irene
Kirkwood, Kathryn
Cheeseman, Michael
Burger, Albert
Baldock, Richard A.
Arends, Mark J.
author_facet Wicks, Michael N.
Glinka, Michael
Hill, Bill
Houghton, Derek
Sharghi, Mehran
Ferreira, Ingrid
Adams, David
Din, Shahida
Papatheodorou, Irene
Kirkwood, Kathryn
Cheeseman, Michael
Burger, Albert
Baldock, Richard A.
Arends, Mark J.
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description Pathologists need to compare histopathological images of normal and diseased tissues between different samples, cases, and species. We have designed an interactive system, termed Comparative Pathology Workbench (CPW), which allows direct and dynamic comparison of images at a variety of magnifications, selected regions of interest, as well as the results of image analysis or other data analyses such as scRNA-seq. This allows pathologists to indicate key diagnostic features, with a mechanism to allow discussion threads amongst expert groups of pathologists and other disciplines. The data and associated discussions can be accessed online from anywhere in the world. The Comparative Pathology Workbench (CPW) is a web-browser-based visual analytics platform providing shared access to an interactive “spreadsheet” style presentation of image and associated analysis data. The CPW provides a grid layout of rows and columns so that images that correspond to matching data can be organised in the form of an image-enabled “spreadsheet”. An individual workbench can be shared with other users with read-only or full edit access as required. In addition, each workbench element or the whole bench itself has an associated discussion thread to allow collaborative analysis and consensual interpretation of the data. The CPW is a Django-based web-application that hosts the workbench data, manages users, and user-preferences. All image data are hosted by other resource applications such as OMERO or the Digital Slide Archive. Further resources can be added as required. The discussion threads are managed using WordPress and include additional graphical and image data. The CPW has been developed to allow integration of image analysis outputs from systems such as QuPath or ImageJ. All software is open-source and available from a GitHub repository.
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spelling pubmed-104918442023-09-10 The Comparative Pathology Workbench: Interactive visual analytics for biomedical data Wicks, Michael N. Glinka, Michael Hill, Bill Houghton, Derek Sharghi, Mehran Ferreira, Ingrid Adams, David Din, Shahida Papatheodorou, Irene Kirkwood, Kathryn Cheeseman, Michael Burger, Albert Baldock, Richard A. Arends, Mark J. J Pathol Inform Short Communication Pathologists need to compare histopathological images of normal and diseased tissues between different samples, cases, and species. We have designed an interactive system, termed Comparative Pathology Workbench (CPW), which allows direct and dynamic comparison of images at a variety of magnifications, selected regions of interest, as well as the results of image analysis or other data analyses such as scRNA-seq. This allows pathologists to indicate key diagnostic features, with a mechanism to allow discussion threads amongst expert groups of pathologists and other disciplines. The data and associated discussions can be accessed online from anywhere in the world. The Comparative Pathology Workbench (CPW) is a web-browser-based visual analytics platform providing shared access to an interactive “spreadsheet” style presentation of image and associated analysis data. The CPW provides a grid layout of rows and columns so that images that correspond to matching data can be organised in the form of an image-enabled “spreadsheet”. An individual workbench can be shared with other users with read-only or full edit access as required. In addition, each workbench element or the whole bench itself has an associated discussion thread to allow collaborative analysis and consensual interpretation of the data. The CPW is a Django-based web-application that hosts the workbench data, manages users, and user-preferences. All image data are hosted by other resource applications such as OMERO or the Digital Slide Archive. Further resources can be added as required. The discussion threads are managed using WordPress and include additional graphical and image data. The CPW has been developed to allow integration of image analysis outputs from systems such as QuPath or ImageJ. All software is open-source and available from a GitHub repository. Elsevier 2023-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10491844/ /pubmed/37693862 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpi.2023.100328 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wicks, Michael N.
Glinka, Michael
Hill, Bill
Houghton, Derek
Sharghi, Mehran
Ferreira, Ingrid
Adams, David
Din, Shahida
Papatheodorou, Irene
Kirkwood, Kathryn
Cheeseman, Michael
Burger, Albert
Baldock, Richard A.
Arends, Mark J.
The Comparative Pathology Workbench: Interactive visual analytics for biomedical data
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title_short The Comparative Pathology Workbench: Interactive visual analytics for biomedical data
title_sort comparative pathology workbench: interactive visual analytics for biomedical data
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10491844/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpi.2023.100328
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