SICSURFIS: Kompleksisten pintojen spektrikuvantaminen

In the future, one-third of the world’s cancers could be diagnosed with optical biopsy
Goal of the SICSURFIS project was to save time, money and lives.
Images from skin cancers

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Hankkeen kesto
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Tutkimuksen painoala
Luonnon perusilmiöt ja matemaattinen ajattelu
Tutkimusalue
Spektrikuvantamisen laboratorio
Laskennalliset tieteet
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VTT, HUS Skin and allergy hospital
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Suomen Akatemia

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Main result

Main result of the whole consortium was non-invasive hyperspectral imaging system, which involves shape and depth data analysis by convolutional neural networks. The imager is feasible for differentiating between malignant and benign pigmented and non-pigmented skin tumours, even on complex skin surfaces.

  • JYU: User interface for spectral imager
  • JYU: Processing pipeline and AI method for 3D spectral data
  • VTT: Further development of metallic mirror based MEMS Fabry-Perot technology (US 2022/0091471 )
  • VTT: developed the Led light source and FPI based hyperspectral camera which was used in clinical studies at HUS.
  • Hospital: Several pilot studies with different lesion types were conducted (including melanomas, pigmented and intradermal nevi, basal cell  and  squamous cell carcinomas),
  • Vaasa University: FPGA processing for FPI data was developed

     

Main personnel

  • University of Jyväskylä : Ilkka Pölönen, Leevi Annala, Anna-Maria Raita-Hakola, Sampsa Kiiskinen, Samuli Rahkonen
  • HUS: Annamari Ranki, Sari Pitkänen Kirsi Isoherranen, Sari Koskenmies, Vivian Lindholm, Mari Salmivuori
  • VTT: Heikki Saari, Martti Blomberg, Sari Elomaa, Harri Ojanen, Kari Rainio, Ingmar Stuns, Kristiina Rutanen and Kirsi Järvi
  • Vaasa University: Jarmo Alander, Vladimir Bochko, Severi Sutinen
  • Large number of assisting personnel from several HUS and JYU has also participated to the project