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Automated Quantification of Hematopoietic Cell – Stromal Cell Interactions in Histological Images of Undecalcified Bone
Published on: April 8, 2015
AUTOMATED LEVEL SET SEGMENTATION OF HISTOPATHOLOGIC CELLS WITH SPARSE SHAPE PRIOR SUPPORT AND DYNAMIC OCCLUSION
Pengyue Zhang1, Fusheng Wang1, George Teodoro2
1Department of Computer Science, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, 11794, USA.
Abstract:
In this paper, we propose a novel segmentation method for cells in histopathologic images based on a sparse shape prior guided variational level set framework. We automate the cell contour initialization by detecting seeds and deform contours by minimizing a new energy functional that incorporates a shape term involving sparse shape priors, an adaptive contour occlusion penalty term, and a boundary term encouraging contours to converge to strong edges. As a result, our approach is able to accommodate mutual occlusions and detect contours of multiple intersected cells. We apply our algorithm to a set of whole-slide histopathologic images of brain tumor sections. The proposed method is compared with other popular methods, and demonstrates good accuracy for cell segmentation by quantitative measures, suggesting its promise to support biomedical image-based investigations.
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