FiCRoN, a deep learning-based algorithm for the automatic determination of intracellular parasite burden from
Graciela Juez-Castillo1, Brayan Valencia-Vidal2, Lina M Orrego3
1Instituto de Parasitología y Biomedicina "López-Neyra", Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientìficas, (IPBLN-CSIC), PTS Granada, 18016 Granada, Spain; Research Group Osiris&Bioaxis, Faculty of Engineering, El Bosque University, 110121 Bogotá, Colombia.
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Protozoan parasites are responsible for dramatic, neglected diseases. The automatic determination of intracellular parasite burden from fluorescence microscopy images is a challenging problem. Recent advances in deep learning are transforming this process, however, high-performance algorithms have not been developed. The limitations in image acquisition, especially for intracellular parasites, make this process complex. For this reason, traditional image-processing methods are not easily transferred between different datasets and segmentation-based strategies do not have a high performance. Here, we propose a novel method FiCRoN, based on fully convolutional regression networks (FCRNs), as a promising new tool for estimating intracellular parasite burden. This estimation requires three values, intracellular parasites, infected cells and uninfected cells. FiCRoN solves this problem as multi-task learning: counting by regression at two scales, a smaller one for intracellular parasites and a larger one for host cells. It does not use segmentation or detection, resulting in a higher generalization of counting tasks and, therefore, a decrease in error propagation. Linear regression reveals an excellent correlation coefficient between manual and automatic methods. FiCRoN is an innovative freedom-respecting image analysis software based on deep learning, designed to provide a fast and accurate quantification of parasite burden, also potentially useful as a single-cell counter.


