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Banff Digital Pathology Working Group: Image Bank, Artificial Intelligence Algorithm, and Challenge Trial Developments.

Authors :
Farris, A.B.
Alexander, M.P.
Balis, U.G.J.
Barisoni, L.
Boor, P.
Bülow, R.D.
Cornell, L.D.
Demetris, A.J.
Farkash, E.
Hermsen, M.
Hogan, J.
Kain, R.
Kers, J.
Kong, J.
Levenson, R.M.
Loupy, A.
Naesens, M.
Sarder, P.
Tomaszewski, J.E.
Laak, J.A.W.M. van der
Midden, D. van
Yagi, Y
Solez, K.
Farris, A.B.
Alexander, M.P.
Balis, U.G.J.
Barisoni, L.
Boor, P.
Bülow, R.D.
Cornell, L.D.
Demetris, A.J.
Farkash, E.
Hermsen, M.
Hogan, J.
Kain, R.
Kers, J.
Kong, J.
Levenson, R.M.
Loupy, A.
Naesens, M.
Sarder, P.
Tomaszewski, J.E.
Laak, J.A.W.M. van der
Midden, D. van
Yagi, Y
Solez, K.
Source :
Transplant International, 36, pp. 11783
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 299840.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)<br />The Banff Digital Pathology Working Group (DPWG) was established with the goal to establish a digital pathology repository; develop, validate, and share models for image analysis; and foster collaborations using regular videoconferencing. During the calls, a variety of artificial intelligence (AI)-based support systems for transplantation pathology were presented. Potential collaborations in a competition/trial on AI applied to kidney transplant specimens, including the DIAGGRAFT challenge (staining of biopsies at multiple institutions, pathologists' visual assessment, and development and validation of new and pre-existing Banff scoring algorithms), were also discussed. To determine the next steps, a survey was conducted, primarily focusing on the feasibility of establishing a digital pathology repository and identifying potential hosts. Sixteen of the 35 respondents (46%) had access to a server hosting a digital pathology repository, with 2 respondents that could serve as a potential host at no cost to the DPWG. The 16 digital pathology repositories collected specimens from various organs, with the largest constituent being kidney (n = 12,870 specimens). A DPWG pilot digital pathology repository was established, and there are plans for a competition/trial with the DIAGGRAFT project. Utilizing existing resources and previously established models, the Banff DPWG is establishing new resources for the Banff community.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Transplant International, 36, pp. 11783
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1414567914
Document Type :
Electronic Resource