Abstract
Indirect Immunofluorescence (IIF) followed by manual evaluation of the acquired slides from specialized personnel is the preferred laboratory technique used for the detection of Antinucleolar Antibodies (ANAs) in patient serum. In this procedure, several limitations appear and thus several automatic techniques have been proposed for the task of ANA detection. In this paper we propose a system for automatic classification of HEp-2 staining patterns, inspired by a recently proposed method for aggregating local image (SIFT) features into a compact and fixed length representation. More specifically we present a novel framework in which aggregated features are mapped into feature vectors in the dissimilarity space where the dimensionality of the descriptors is “naturally reduced”. The final descriptor is low dimensional, while evaluation on a recently published dataset yields state of the art results.
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