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AuthorSanusi, Ridwan A.
AuthorAjadi, Jimoh Olawale
AuthorAbbasi, Saddam Akber
AuthorDauda, Taofik O.
AuthorAdegoke, Nurudeen A.
Available date2024-10-13T06:39:08Z
Publication Date2024
Publication NameIEEE Access
ResourceScopus
ISSN21693536
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3386591
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/60031
AbstractThe field of immunology requires refined techniques to identify detailed cellular variance in high-dimensional images. Current methods mainly capture general immune cell proportion variations and often overlook specific deviations in individual patient samples from group baseline. We introduce a simple technique that integrates Hotelling's T2 statistic with random projection (RP) methods, specifically designed to identify changes in immune cell composition in high-dimensional images. Uniquely, our method provides deeper insights into individual patient samples, allowing for a clearer understanding of group differences. We assess the efficacy of the technique across various RPs: Achlioptas (AP), plus-minus one (PM), Li, and normal projections (NP), considering shift size, dimension reduction, and image dimensions. Simulations reveal variable detection performances across RPs, with PM outperforming and Li lagging. Practical tests using single-cell images of basophils (BAS) and promyelocytes (PMO) emphasise their utility for individualised detection. Our approach elevates high-dimensional image data analysis, particularly for identifying shifts in immune cell composition. This breakthrough potentially transforms healthcare practitioners' cellular interpretation of the immune landscape, promoting personalised patient care, and reshaping the discernment of diverse patient immune cell samples.
Languageen
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
SubjectDimensionality reduction
high-dimension data
image monitoring
multivariate Shewhart control chart
quality control in healthcare
random projection methods
TitleMultivariate Technique for Detecting Variations in High-Dimensional Imagery
TypeArticle
Pagination55874-55888
Volume Number12
dc.accessType Open Access


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