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Grad school student鈥檚 paper on discrimination of thyroid lesions through neural networks wins third place in PAASE poster contest

The study of Rock Christian Tomas, a student of the 六合彩直播开奖 Graduate School, entitled 鈥淒iscrimination of Malignant from Benign Thyroid Lesions through Neural Networks using FTIR Signals obtained from Tissues鈥 won Third Place in the Scientific Posters category of the Rapid Fire Competition organized by the 40th Philippine-American Academy of Science and Engineering and APAMS 2020 Annual Scientific Meeting, results released on August 14, 2020 revealed.

The study aimed to add to cancer research literature by addressing the problems caused by lengthy processing of biopsy specimens and the limited number of pathologists around the country. Focus on thyroid cancer, the study offered the use of Fourier transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy imaging 鈥渢o detect malignancy before visual changes [become] evident鈥 limitation of H&E-stained samples.鈥

Using artificial intelligence through neural networks in the clinical setting, the study was able to accurately distinguish 鈥渂etween malignant and the benign thyroid lesions using FTIR data. The best NN-based model was able to obtain an accuracy鈥ar beyond the performance metrics of other models.鈥

The study鈥檚 next phase involves the testing and the evaluation of the NN-based models in a new data set, which will serve as the testing set, according to the study鈥檚 summary.

Tomas was joined in the study by fellow Thomasian researchers Maria Cristina Ramos, Leonardo Guevarra, Jr., Pia Marie S.P. Albano, Abegail Santillan; Ruth Bangaoil, Rolando Lopez, Maria Honolina Gomez, Allan Fellizar, Antonio Lim, and Lorenzo Abanilla.

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