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Published in: Diagnostic Pathology 1/2014

Open Access 01-12-2014 | Proceedings

Preliminary results from a crowdsourcing experiment in immunohistochemistry

Authors: Vincenzo Della Mea, Eddy Maddalena, Stefano Mizzaro, Piernicola Machin, Carlo A Beltrami

Published in: Diagnostic Pathology | Special Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

Background

Crowdsourcing, i.e., the outsourcing of tasks typically performed by a few experts to a large crowd as an open call, has been shown to be reasonably effective in many cases, like Wikipedia, the Chess match of Kasparov against the world in 1999, and several others. The aim of the present paper is to describe the setup of an experimentation of crowdsourcing techniques applied to the quantification of immunohistochemistry.

Methods

Fourteen Images from MIB1-stained breast specimens were first manually counted by a pathologist, then submitted to a crowdsourcing platform through a specifically developed application. 10 positivity evaluations for each image have been collected and summarized using their median. The positivity values have been then compared to the gold standard provided by the pathologist by means of Spearman correlation.

Results

Contributors were in total 28, and evaluated 4.64 images each on average. Spearman correlation between gold and crowdsourced positivity percentages is 0.946 (p < 0.001).

Conclusions

Aim of the experiment was to understand how to use crowdsourcing for an image analysis task that is currently time-consuming when done by human experts. Crowdsourced work can be used in various ways, in particular statistically agregating data to reduce identification errors. However, in this preliminary experimentation we just considered the most basic indicator, that is the median positivity percentage, which provided overall good results. This method might be more aimed to research than routine: when a large number of images are in need of ad-hoc evaluation, crowdsourcing may represent a quick answer to the need.
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Metadata
Title
Preliminary results from a crowdsourcing experiment in immunohistochemistry
Authors
Vincenzo Della Mea
Eddy Maddalena
Stefano Mizzaro
Piernicola Machin
Carlo A Beltrami
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Diagnostic Pathology / Issue Special Issue 1/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1746-1596
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-1596-9-S1-S6

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