Deep Anomaly Generation: An Image Translation Approach of Synthesizing Abnormal Banded Chromosome Images

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Advances in deep-learning-based pipelines have led to breakthroughs in a variety of microscopy image diagnostics. However, a sufficiently big training data set is usually difficult to obtain due to high annotation costs. In the case of banded chromosome images, the creation of big enough libraries is difficult for multiple pathologies due to the rarity of certain genetic disorders. Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) have proven to be effective in generating synthetic images and extending training data sets. In our work, we implement a conditional GAN (cGAN) that allows generation of realistic single chromosome images following user-defined banding patterns. To this end, an image-to-image translation approach based on automatically created 2D chromosome segmentation label maps is used. Our validation shows promising results when synthesizing chromosomes with seen as well as unseen banding patterns. We believe that this approach can be exploited for data augmentation of chromosome data sets with structural abnormalities. Therefore, the proposed method could help to tackle medical image analysis problems such as data simulation, segmentation, detection, or classification in the field of cytogenetics.

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Uzolas, L., Rico, J., Coupe, P., Sanmiguel, J. C., & Cserey, G. (2022). Deep Anomaly Generation: An Image Translation Approach of Synthesizing Abnormal Banded Chromosome Images. IEEE Access, 10, 59090–59098. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3178786

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