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Deep Learning-Based Segmentation of Cryo-Electron Tomograms
Published on: November 11, 2022
A deep learning-based algorithm for 2-D cell segmentation in microscopy images
Yousef Al-Kofahi1, Alla Zaltsman2, Robert Graves2
1GE Global Research, One Research Circle, Niskayuna, 12309, NY, USA. alkofahi@ge.com.
Background:
Automatic and reliable characterization of cells in cell cultures is key to several applications such as cancer research and drug discovery. Given the recent advances in light microscopy and the need for accurate and high-throughput analysis of cells, automated algorithms have been developed for segmenting and analyzing the cells in microscopy images. Nevertheless, accurate, generic and robust whole-cell segmentation is still a persisting need to precisely quantify its morphological properties, phenotypes and sub-cellular dynamics.
Results:
We present a single-channel whole cell segmentation algorithm. We use markers that stain the whole cell, but with less staining in the nucleus, and without using a separate nuclear stain. We show the utility of our approach in microscopy images of cell cultures in a wide variety of conditions. Our algorithm uses a deep learning approach to learn and predict locations of the cells and their nuclei, and combines that with thresholding and watershed-based segmentation. We trained and validated our approach using different sets of images, containing cells stained with various markers and imaged at different magnifications. Our approach achieved a 86% similarity to ground truth segmentation when identifying and separating cells.
Conclusions:
The proposed algorithm is able to automatically segment cells from single channel images using a variety of markers and magnifications.
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