OpenPhi: an interface to access Philips iSyntax whole slide images for computational pathology.

Mulliqi N, Kartasalo K, Olsson H, Ji X, Egevad L, Eklund M, Ruusuvuori P

Bioinformatics 37 (21) 3995-3997 [2021-11-05; online 2021-08-07]

Digital pathology enables applying computational methods, such as deep learning, in pathology for improved diagnostics and prognostics, but lack of interoperability between whole slide image formats of different scanner vendors is a challenge for algorithm developers. We present OpenPhi-Open PatHology Interface, an Application Programming Interface for seamless access to the iSyntax format used by the Philips Ultra Fast Scanner, the first digital pathology scanner approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration. OpenPhi is extensible and easily interfaced with existing vendor-neutral applications. OpenPhi is implemented in Python and is available as open-source under the MIT license at: https://gitlab.com/BioimageInformaticsGroup/openphi. The Philips Software Development Kit is required and available at: https://www.openpathology.philips.com. OpenPhi version 1.1.1 is additionally provided as Supplementary Data. Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.

DDLS Fellow

Kimmo Kartasalo

PubMed 34358287

DOI 10.1093/bioinformatics/btab578

Crossref 10.1093/bioinformatics/btab578

pmc: PMC8570784
pii: 6343446


Publications 9.5.1