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Carmen Li1, Sydney Schock1, Abigail Costa1
1Department of Systems Biology, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA 01655, United States.
Summary:
Antibiotic susceptibility testing (AST) is routinely used to evaluate microbial responses to antimicrobials. We present AssiST, a convolutional neural network (CNN) pipeline that classifies microbial growth in scanned 96-well broth microdilution plates to infer drug susceptibility at scale. AssiST accommodates diverse growth morphologies and supports a user-configurable mapping from phenotype to susceptibility calls, enabling flexible use across microorganism species, media types, and drugs. AssiST allows labs to convert flatbed-scanner images into reproducible drug sensitivity readouts with a standard personal computer.
Availability And Implementation:
AssiST is distributed as a MATLAB library and is freely available for non-commercial use. Code, documentation, and training/inference instructions are available at https://github.com/Mitchell-SysBio/AssiST/. We also provide pre-trained models and a library of sample images. The software accepts image files from standard flatbed scanners. We commit to maintaining the repository for at least 2 years post-publication.
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