Claims
- 1. A computer readable medium for classifying a biological specimen, the medium containing instructions, which when executed, comprise:
identifying a number of objects of interest (OOIs) within the biological specimen; measuring a nuclear area of each OOI; measuring a nuclear integrated optical density of each OOI; generating a scatter plot of the measured nuclear areas versus the nuclear integrated optical densities; and classifying the specimen as normal at least partially based on a distribution of points within the scatter plot.
- 2. The computer readable medium of claim 1, wherein the instructions, when executed, further comprise flagging a normal specimen as not requiring further review.
- 3. The computer readable medium of claim 1, wherein the instructions, when executed, comprise classifying the specimen as either normal or suspicious based on the point distribution.
- 4. The computer readable medium of claim 3, wherein the instructions, when executed, further comprise flagging a normal specimen as not requiring further review, and flagging a suspicious specimen as requiring further review.
- 5. The computer readable medium of claim 1, wherein the specimen is classified as normal based on a spread of the point distribution.
- 6. The computer readable medium of claim 5, wherein the specimen is classified as normal if the point distribution spread is below a threshold.
- 7. The computer readable medium of claim 5, wherein the instructions, when executed, further comprise:
quantifying the point distribution spread; defining a threshold value; and comparing the quantified point distribution spread to the threshold value, wherein the specimen is classified as normal based on the comparison.
- 8. The computer readable medium of claim 7, wherein the quantification step comprises fitting a geometric shape to the points, determining at least one dimension of the geometric shape, and computing a value that is a function of the at least one dimension, and the comparison step comprises comparing the computed value to the threshold value.
- 9. The computer readable medium of claim 8, wherein the geometric shape is an ellipse.
- 10. The computer readable medium of claim 7, wherein quantifying the point distribution spread comprises computing a value, wherein the computed value is compared to the threshold value.
- 11. The computer readable medium of claim 1, wherein the instructions, when executed, further comprise measuring at least one additional feature of the biological specimen, wherein the specimen is classified as normal based further on the at least one additional measured feature.
- 12. The computer readable medium of claim 11, wherein the instructions, when executed, further comprise determining that the scatter plot is reliable based on the at least one additional measured feature.
- 13. The computer readable medium of claim 11, wherein the at least one additional measured feature is a total number of OOIs in the biological specimen.
- 14. The computer readable medium of claim 11, wherein the at least one additional measured feature is a total number of artifacts in the biological specimen.
- 15. The computer readable medium of claim 11, wherein the at least one additional measured feature is a mean nuclear optical density of the OOIs.
- 16. The computer readable medium of claim 1, wherein the number of OOIs is predetermined.
- 17. A method for classifying a biological specimen, comprising:
identifying a number of objects of interest (OOIs) within the biological specimen; measuring a nuclear area of each OOI; measuring a nuclear integrated optical density of each OOI; generating a scatter plot of the measured nuclear areas versus the nuclear integrated optical densities; and classifying the specimen as normal at least partially based on a distribution of points within the scatter plot.
- 18. The method of claim 17, further comprising:
generating a series of images of the biological specimen; and processing the images to identify the OOIs.
- 19. The method of claim 17, further comprising passing subsequent review of a specimen classified as normal.
- 20. The method of claim 17, comprising classifying the specimen as either normal or suspicious based on the point distribution
- 21. The method of claim 20, further comprising passing subsequent review of a specimen classified as normal, and performing a subsequent review of a specimen classified as suspicious.
- 22. The method of claim 21, further comprising generating a plurality of fields of interest (FOI) to include the OOIs if the specimen is classified as suspicious.
- 23. The method of claim 17, further comprising generating a standard from the biological specimen if the specimen is classified as normal.
- 24. A biological screening system for classifying a biological specimen, comprising:
an imaging station for obtaining scanned images of the specimen, and generating image data from the scanned images; and at least one processor for filtering the image data to obtain OOIs, identifying a number of objects of interest (OOIs) within the biological specimen, measuring a nuclear area of each OOI, measuring a nuclear integrated optical density of each OOI, generating a scatter plot of the measured nuclear areas versus the nuclear integrated optical densities, and classifying the specimen as normal at least partially based on a distribution of points within the scatter plot.
- 25. The biological screening system of claim 24, wherein the at least one processor is further for flagging a normal specimen as not requiring further review.
- 26. The biological screening system of claim 24, wherein the at least one processor is further for a classifying the specimen as either normal or suspicious based on the point distribution.
- 27. The biological screening system of claim 26, wherein the at least one processor is further for flagging a normal specimen as not requiring further review, and flagging a suspicious specimen as requiring further review.
- 28. The biological screening system of claim 24, wherein the specimen is classified as normal based on a spread of the point distribution.
- 29. The biological screening system of claim 28, wherein the specimen is classified as normal if the point distribution spread is below a threshold.
- 30. The biological screening system of claim 28, wherein the at least one processor is further for quantifying the point distribution spread, defining a threshold value, and comparing the quantified point distribution spread to the threshold value, wherein the specimen is classified as normal based on the comparison.
- 31. The biological screening system of claim 30, wherein the at least one processor quantifies the point distribution spread by fitting a geometric shape to the points, determining at least one dimension of the geometric shape, and computing a value that is a function of the at least one dimension, and wherein the at least one processor compares the quantified point distribution spread to the threshold value by comparing the computed value to the threshold value.
- 32. The biological screening system of claim 31, wherein the geometric shape is an ellipse.
- 33. The biological screening system of claim 30, wherein the at least one processor quantifies the point distribution spread by computing a value, wherein the computed value is compared to the threshold value.
- 34. The biological screening system of claim 24, wherein the at least one processor is further for measuring at least one additional feature of the biological specimen, wherein the specimen is classified as normal based further on the at least one additional measured feature.
- 35. The biological screening system of claim 34, wherein the at least one processor is further for determining that the scatter plot is reliable based on the at least one additional measured feature.
- 36. The biological screening system of claim 34, wherein the at least one additional measured feature is a total number of OOIs in the biological specimen.
- 37. The biological screening system of claim 34, wherein the at least one additional measured feature is a total number of artifacts in the biological specimen.
- 38. The biological screening system of claim 34, wherein the at least one additional measured feature is a mean nuclear optical density of the OOIs.
- 39. The biological screening system of claim 24, wherein the number of OOIs is predetermined.
- 40. The biological screening system of claim 26, wherein the at least one processor is further for generating a plurality of fields of interest to include the OOIs if the specimen is classified as suspicious, the system further comprising an automated or semi-automated reviewing station for scanning a field of view relative to each field of interest to present the OOIs.
- 41. A computer readable medium for classifying a biological specimen, the medium containing instructions, which when executed, comprise:
identifying a number of objects of interest (OOIs) within the biological specimen; measuring a first feature of each OOI; measuring a second feature of each OOI; generating a scatter plot of the first measured feature versus the second measured feature, the scatter plot having a distribution of points having a spread; and classifying the specimen as normal at least partially based on the spread of the point distribution.
- 42. The computer readable medium of claim 41, wherein the instructions, when executed, further comprise flagging a normal specimen as not requiring further review.
- 43. The computer readable medium of claim 41, wherein the instructions, when executed, comprise classifying the specimen as either normal or suspicious based on the point distribution spread.
- 44. The computer readable medium of claim 43, wherein the instructions, when executed, further comprise flagging a normal specimen as not requiring further review, and flagging a suspicious specimen as requiring further review.
- 45. The computer readable medium of claim 41, wherein the specimen is classified as normal if the point distribution spread is below a threshold.
- 46. The computer readable medium of claim 41, wherein the instructions, when executed, further comprise:
quantifying the point distribution spread; defining a threshold value; and comparing the quantified point distribution spread to the threshold value, wherein the specimen is classified as normal based on the comparison.
- 47. The computer readable medium of claim 41, wherein the quantification step comprises fitting a geometric shape to the points, determining at least one dimension of the geometric shape, and computing a value that is a function of the at least one dimension, and the comparison step comprises comparing the computed value to the threshold value.
- 48. The computer readable medium of claim 47, wherein the geometric shape is an ellipse.
- 49. The computer readable medium of claim 41, wherein quantifying the point distribution spread comprises computing a value, wherein the computed value is compared to the threshold value.
- 50. The computer readable medium of claim 41, wherein the instructions, when executed, further comprise measuring at least one additional feature of the biological specimen, wherein the specimen is classified as normal based further on the at least one additional measured feature.
- 51. The computer readable medium of claim 50, wherein the instructions, when executed, further comprise determining that the scatter plot is reliable based on the at least one additional measured feature.
- 52. The computer readable medium of claim 50, wherein the at least one additional measured feature is a total number of OOIs in the biological specimen.
- 53. The computer readable medium of claim 50, wherein the at least one additional measured feature is a total number of artifacts in the biological specimen.
- 54. The computer readable medium of claim 50, wherein the at least one additional measured feature is a mean nuclear optical density of the OOIs.
- 55. The computer readable medium of claim 41, wherein the number of OOIs is predetermined.
- 56. A method for classifying a biological specimen, comprising:
identifying a number of objects of interest (OOIs) within the biological specimen; measuring a first feature of each OOI; measuring a second feature of each OOI; generating a scatter plot of the first measured feature versus the second measured feature, the scatter plot having a distribution of points having a spread; and classifying the specimen as normal at least partially based on the spread of the point distribution.
- 57. The method of claim 56, further comprising:
generating a series of images of the biological specimen; and processing the images to identify the OOIs.
- 58. The method of claim 56, further comprising passing subsequent review of a specimen classified as normal.
- 59. The method of claim 56, comprising classifying the specimen as either normal or suspicious based on the point distribution
- 60. The method of claim 59, further comprising passing subsequent review of a specimen classified as normal, and performing a subsequent review of a specimen classified as suspicious.
- 61. The method of claim 60, further comprising generating a plurality of fields of interest to include the OOIs if the specimen is classified as suspicious.
- 62. The method of claim 56, further comprising generating a standard from the biological specimen if the specimen is classified as normal.
- 63. A biological screening system for classifying a biological specimen, comprising:
an imaging station for obtaining scanned images of the specimen, and generating image data from the scanned images; and at least one processor for filtering the image data to obtain OOIs, identifying a number of objects of interest (OOIs) within the biological specimen, measuring a first feature of each OOI, measuring a second feature of each OOI, generating a scatter plot of the first measured feature versus the second measured feature, the scatter plot having a distribution of points having a spread, and classifying the specimen as normal at least partially based on the spread of the point distribution.
- 64. The biological screening system of claim 63, wherein the at least one processor is further for flagging a normal specimen as not requiring further review.
- 65. The biological screening system of claim 63, wherein the at least one processor is further for a classifying the specimen as either normal or suspicious based on the point distribution.
- 66. The biological screening system of claim 65, wherein the at least one processor is further for flagging a normal specimen as not requiring further review, and flagging a suspicious specimen as requiring further review.
- 67. The biological screening system of claim 63, wherein the specimen is classified as normal if the point distribution spread is below a threshold.
- 68. The biological screening system of claim 63, wherein the at least one processor is further for quantifying the point distribution spread, defining a threshold value, and comparing the quantified point distribution spread to the threshold value, wherein the specimen is classified as normal based on the comparison.
- 69. The biological screening system of claim 68, wherein the at least one processor quantifies the point distribution spread by fitting a geometric shape to the points, determining at least one dimension of the geometric shape, and computing a value that is a function of the at least one dimension, and wherein the at least one processor and compares the quantified point distribution spread to the threshold value by comparing the computed value to the threshold value.
- 70. The biological screening system of claim 69, wherein the geometric shape is an ellipse.
- 71. The biological screening system of claim 68, wherein the at least one processor quantifies the point distribution spread by computing a value, wherein the computed value is compared to the threshold value.
- 72. The biological screening system of claim 63, wherein the at least one processor is further for measuring at least one additional feature of the biological specimen, wherein the specimen is classified as normal based further on the at least one additional measured feature.
- 73. The biological screening system of claim 72, wherein the at least one processor is further for determining that the scatter plot is reliable based on the at least one additional measured feature.
- 74. The biological screening system of claim 72, wherein the at least one additional measured feature is a total number of OOIs in the biological specimen.
- 75. The biological screening system of claim 72, wherein the at least one additional measured feature is a total number of artifacts in the biological specimen.
- 76. The biological screening system of claim 72, wherein the at least one additional measured feature is a mean nuclear optical density of the OOIs.
- 77. The biological screening system of claim 63, wherein the number of OOIs is predetermined.
- 78. The biological screening system of claim 63, wherein the at least one processor is further for generating a plurality of fields of interest to include the OOIs if the specimen is classified as suspicious, the system further comprising an automated or semi-automated reviewing station for scanning a field of view relative to each field of interest to present the OOIs.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from provisional U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/478,434, filed Jun. 12, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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