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Table 2 Some of the characteristics of the cervical cells from the training dataset (N = nucleus, C = cytoplasm)

From: A pap-smear analysis tool (PAT) for detection of cervical cancer from pap-smear images

Cell type

Cancer class

Image

N area

C area

N/C ratio

N bright

C bright

N perimeter

C perimeter

Normal cells

Superficial squamous

631 (±) (206)

61,487 (±) (23,780)

0.01 (±) (0.01)

66 (±) (17)

134 (±) (23)

88 (±) (15)

1034 (±) (221)

Intermediate squamous

1315 (±) (390)

44,961 (±) (15,345)

0.03 (±) (0.01)

67 (±) (19)

131 (±) (22)

130 (±) (19)

894 (±) (166)

Columnar epithelial

1591 (±) (699)

3290 (±) (1829)

0.35 (±) (0.10)

94 (±) (25)

138 (±) (36)

153 (±) (35)

323 (±) (103)

Abnormal cells

Mild squamous

4690 (±) (1901)

15,459 (±) (10,539)

0.27 (±) (0.10)

98 (±) (17)

142 (±) (19)

257 (±) (55)

589 (±) (203)

Moderate squamous

3873 (±) (1651)

7288 (±) (5207)

0.38 (±) (0.12)

92 (±) (15)

135 (±) (18)

231 (±) (49)

443 (±) (141)

Severe squamous

2949 (±) (1474)

3415 (±) (2276)

0.49 (±) (0.14)

94 (±) (22)

143 (±) (29)

208 (±) (52)

323 (±) (95)

Carcinoma in situ

2986 (±) (1474)

2115 (±) (1490)

0.60 (±) (0.13)

97 (±) (18)

142 (±) (22)

215 (±) (48)

28 (±) (67)