Research Article

Development of a Novel Embedded Relay Lens Microscopic Hyperspectral Imaging System for Cancer Diagnosis: Use of the Mice with Oral Cancer to Be the Example

Table 3

The spectral characteristic-based identification of twenty mice.

SampleF1_N&S: 
sensitivity
F1_N&S: 
specificity
F1_N&D: 
sensitivity
F1_N&D: 
specificity
F2_N&S: 
sensitivity
F2_N&S: 
specificity
F2_N&D: 
sensitivity
F2_N&D: 
specificity

18189726975787678
29388809284727471
39997969386798072
410099999791908883
59088928589908985
69490858378758168
78081837879817477
89388797773837375
99089858682787461
108380647574887382
118387918083788384
128166719174987290
139998817389888688
149291929084769371
158975716381768179
167079636871677372
178590878681807779
189896817483778472
199289818285838667
208591848281746869

AVG.88.987.681.981.281.280.679.276.2

STD.7.788.079.889.135.657.316.847.65

F1 represents the excitation wavelength ranging from 330 nm to 385 nm, F2 represents 470 nm~490 nm. The N represents normal, S represents SCC, and D represents dysplasia. The AVG. represents average value among twenty data and STD. represents standard deviation. The unit of sensitivity and specificity is percentage (%).