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EpiCure (Epithelial Curation): a versatile and handy tool for curation of epithelial segmentation
Gaëlle Letort1, Léo Valon1, Arthur Michaut1
1Department of Developmental and Stem Cell Biology, Institut Pasteur, Université Paris Cité, CNRS UMR 3738, 25 rue du Dr. Roux, 75015 Paris, France.
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Investigating single-cell dynamics and morphology in tissues and embryos requires highly accurate quantitative analysis of microscopy images. Despite significant advances in the field of bioimage analysis, even the most sophisticated segmentation and tracking algorithms inevitably produce errors (e.g. : over segmentation, missing objects, miss-connected objects). Although error rate may be small, their propagation throughout a time-lapse sequence has catastrophic effects on the accuracy of tracking and extraction of single cell parameters. Extracting single cell temporal information in the context of tissue/embryo requires thus expert curation to identify and correct segmentation errors. In the movies commonly used in developmental biology and stem cell research, both the number of imaged cells and the duration of recording are large, making this manual correction task extremely time-consuming. This has now become a major bottleneck in the fields of development, stem cell biology and bioimage analysis. We present here EpiCure (Epithelial Curation), a versatile tool designed to streamline and accelerate manual curation of segmentation and tracking in 2D movies of large epithelial tissues. EpiCure uses temporal information and morphometric parameters to automatically identify segmentation and tracking errors and provides user-friendly tools to correct them. It focuses on ergonomics and offers several visualization options to help navigating in movies of tissue covering a large number of cells, speeding up the detection of errors and their curation. EpiCure is highly interoperable and supports input from a wide range of segmentation tools. It also includes multiple export filters, enabling seamless integration with downstream analysis pipelines. In this paper, using movies from several animal models, we highlight the importance of curating cell segmentation and tracking for accurate downstream analysis, and demonstrate how EpiCure helps the curation process for extracting accurate single cell dynamics and cellular events detection, making it faster and amenable on large dataset.
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