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[Acquiring images with very high resolution using a composing method].

J Feit1, V Ulman, W Kempf

  • 1Patologicko-anatomický ústav FN Brno. jfeit@ics.muni.cz

Ceskoslovenska Patologie
|July 6, 2004
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A new computer program creates high-resolution microscopic images by optimally ordering and fusing image parts. This method overcomes focusing issues and ensures seamless image composition for digital pathology atlases.

Area of Science:

  • Digital pathology
  • Computational imaging
  • Microscopy

Context:

  • Composing high-resolution microscopic images from multiple parts presents challenges.
  • Manual refocusing between image parts leads to misalignment and noticeable fusion artifacts.
  • Existing methods struggle with seamless integration, especially in complex biological samples.

Purpose:

  • To develop a computer program for automated, high-fidelity composition of microscopic images.
  • To overcome the limitations of manual refocusing and image stitching in high-resolution microscopy.
  • To create a robust method for fusing image tiles with optimal ordering and seamless transitions.

Summary:

  • A novel computer program was developed to automatically order and fuse individual microscopic image parts.

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  • The program utilizes optimal ordering and a fusion method based on steep gradients along random curves.
  • This approach effectively addresses issues with refocusing, misalignment, and visible fusion areas, even with challenging image backgrounds or tissue structures.
  • Impact:

    • Enables the creation of large, seamless, high-resolution digital microscopic images.
    • Facilitates the digitization of extensive pathological collections, such as the skin lymphoma collection at the University Hospital, Zürich.
    • Enhances the utility of digital atlases in dermatopathology, improving accessibility and research potential.