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Automated Slide Scanning and Segmentation in Fluorescently-labeled Tissues Using a Widefield High-content Analysis System
Published on: May 3, 2018
Deep learning-assisted low-cost autofluorescence microscopy for rapid slide-free imaging with virtual histological
Ivy H M Wong1, Zhenghui Chen1, Lulin Shi1
1Translational and Advanced Bioimaging Laboratory, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China.
Abstract:
Slide-free imaging techniques have shown great promise in improving the histological workflow. For example, computational high-throughput autofluorescence microscopy by pattern illumination (CHAMP) has achieved high resolution with a long depth of field, which, however, requires a costly ultraviolet laser. Here, simply using a low-cost light-emitting diode (LED), we propose a deep learning-assisted framework of enhanced widefield microscopy, termed EW-LED, to generate results similar to CHAMP (the learning target). Comparing EW-LED and CHAMP, EW-LED reduces the cost by 85×, shortening the image acquisition time and computation time by 36× and 17×, respectively. This framework can be applied to other imaging modalities, enhancing widefield images for better virtual histology.
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