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Deep Learning-Based Segmentation of Cryo-Electron Tomograms
Published on: November 11, 2022
Effective automated pipeline for 3D reconstruction of synapses based on deep learning
Chi Xiao1,2, Weifu Li1,3, Hao Deng4
1Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 95 Zhongguancun East Road, Beijing, 100190, China.
Background:
The locations and shapes of synapses are important in reconstructing connectomes and analyzing synaptic plasticity. However, current synapse detection and segmentation methods are still not adequate for accurately acquiring the synaptic connectivity, and they cannot effectively alleviate the burden of synapse validation.
Results:
We propose a fully automated method that relies on deep learning to realize the 3D reconstruction of synapses in electron microscopy (EM) images. The proposed method consists of three main parts: (1) training and employing the faster region convolutional neural networks (R-CNN) algorithm to detect synapses, (2) using the z-continuity of synapses to reduce false positives, and (3) combining the Dijkstra algorithm with the GrabCut algorithm to obtain the segmentation of synaptic clefts. Experimental results were validated by manual tracking, and the effectiveness of our proposed method was demonstrated. The experimental results in anisotropic and isotropic EM volumes demonstrate the effectiveness of our algorithm, and the average precision of our detection (92.8% in anisotropy, 93.5% in isotropy) and segmentation (88.6% in anisotropy, 93.0% in isotropy) suggests that our method achieves state-of-the-art results.
Conclusions:
Our fully automated approach contributes to the development of neuroscience, providing neurologists with a rapid approach for obtaining rich synaptic statistics.
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