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VRR spectroscopy was used for BCC and normal skin tissues with 532nm excitation. The spectra showed significant changes in collagen, carotenoids and lipids. These enhanced fingerprints demonstrate a potential use as label-free pathology method. © 2018 The Author(s).
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Analyzing spectral or imaging data collected with various optical biopsy methods is often times difficult due to the complexity of the biological basis. Robust methods that can utilize the spectral or imaging data and detect the characteristic spectral or spatial signatures for different types of tissue is challenging but highly desired. In this study, we used various machine learning algorithms to analyze a spectral dataset acquired from human skin normal and cancerous tissue samples using resonance Raman spectroscopy with 532nm excitation. The algorithms including principal component analysis, nonnegative matrix factorization, and autoencoder artificial neural network are used to reduce dimension of the dataset and detect features. A support vector machine with a linear kernel is used to classify the normal tissue and cancerous tissue samples. The efficacies of the methods are compared.
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