An integrated system from microscopy to AI for real-time object detection in endometrial cytology
Mika Terasaki, Shun Tanaka, Ichito Shimokawa, Etsuko Toda, Shoichiro Takakuma, Yusuke Kajimoto, Shinobu Kunugi, Akira Shimizu, Yasuhiro Terasaki

TL;DR
A real-time AI system using standard equipment helps detect endometrial cancer cells quickly and accurately, especially for non-experts.
Contribution
A real-time AI system for endometrial cytology using standard hardware and a YOLOv5x model.
Findings
AI assistance reduced median diagnostic time by approximately 45%.
AI improved diagnostic accuracy, particularly for non-specialist evaluators.
The AI model achieved 85% accuracy, comparable to human evaluators.
Abstract
Endometrial cytology, which is minimally invasive and available as an outpatient procedure, is widely used in Japan for early detection of endometrial cancer, but its diagnostic process is time-consuming and requires expert diagnosticians. We developed a real-time artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted system using a standard microscope, a charge-coupled device (CCD) camera, and the You-Only-Look-Once version 5x (YOLOv5x) (a well-established object detection model) to support endometrial cytology screening in resource-limited settings. A total of 146 pre-operative cytology cases were collected, and the model was trained to detect abnormal cell clusters. The system was evaluated in real-time using a CCD camera, and its diagnostic performance was compared with that of three pathologists and four medical students. In an independent test of 20 cases, the AI model achieved an accuracy of 85%,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAI in cancer detection · Cervical Cancer and HPV Research · Digital Imaging for Blood Diseases
