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      Polarimetric measurement utility for pre-cancer detection from uterine cervix specimens

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          Prior work demonstrated significant contrast in visible wavelength Mueller matrix images for healthy and pre-cancerous regions of excised cervical tissue. This work demonstrates post-processing compressions of the full Mueller matrix that preserve detection performance. The purpose of this post-processing is to understand polarimetric measurement utility for computing mathematical observers and designing future imaging protocols. The detection performance of the full Mueller matrix, and both linear and non-linear parameters of the Mueller matrix will be compared. The area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, otherwise known as the AUC, is the gold standard metric to quantify detection performance in medical applications. An AUC = 1 is perfect detection and AUC = 0.5 is the performance of guessing. Either the scalar retardance or the 3 smallest eigenvalues of the coherency matrix yield an average AUC of 0.94 or 0.93, respectively. When these four non-linear parameters are used simultaneously the average AUC is 0.95. The J-optimal Channelized Quadratic Observer (J-CQO) method for optimizing polarimetric measurements demonstrates equivalent AUC values for the full Muller matrix and 6 J-CQO optimized measurements. The advantage of this optimization is that only 6 measurements, instead of 16 for the full Mueller matrix, are required to achieve this AUC.

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          Journal
          Biomed Opt Express
          Biomed Opt Express
          BOE
          Biomedical Optics Express
          Optical Society of America
          2156-7085
          25 October 2018
          01 November 2018
          25 October 2018
          : 9
          : 11
          : 5691-5702
          Affiliations
          [1 ]LPICM, CNRS, École Polytechnique, Université Paris Saclay, 91128, Palaiseau, France
          [2 ]University of Arizona, College of Optical Sciences, Tucson, USA
          [3 ]Institut d’Optique Graduate School, Palaiseau 91128, France
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          PMC6238933 PMC6238933 6238933 337790
          10.1364/BOE.9.005691
          6238933
          30460156
          cdda7621-43de-4464-b416-0bb70560bd17
          © 2018 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement

          © 2018 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement

          History
          : 09 August 2018
          : 05 October 2018
          : 08 October 2018
          Funding
          Funded by: Institut National Du Cancer (INCa) 10.13039/501100006364
          Award ID: 2012-1-GYN-01-EP-1
          Funded by: Université Paris-Saclay 10.13039/501100007241
          Award ID: Jean d′Alembert fellowship program
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