Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 15, 2026

A Method for 3D Reconstruction and Virtual Reality Analysis of Glial and Neuronal Cells
Published on: September 28, 2019
Stereological reconstructions of 3D cellular microstructures by combining adversarial learning and Voronoi
Lukas Fuchs1, Thomas Wilhelm2, Orkun Furat3
1Institute of Stochastics, Ulm University, Ulm, 89069, Germany. lukas.fuchs@uni-ulm.de.
None:
A novel stereological framework to generate synthetic three-dimensional cellular material structures using Voronoi tessellations is presented. While conventional investigations of microstructural features rely on costly and often destructive three-dimensional imaging techniques, our method enables the reconstruction of 3D cellular structures from two-dimensional planar-sectional image data. By representing 3D cell architectures through Voronoi tessellations, we obtain an analytical representation requiring only three parameters per cell, ensuring efficient storage and computational processing. Our framework employs a differentiable approximation of Voronoi tessellations combined with a discriminator neural network in an adversarial learning context, enabling gradient-based optimization of tessellation parameters to generate random 3D cellular structures with statistically similar 2D planar sections as observed in measured 2D image data. We demonstrate the framework on image data of various cellular materials including metallic alloys, biological cells, and foam structures. The presented framework shows state-of-the-art capability of stereologically reconstructing 3D cellular microstructures, while introducing a low-parameter representation, preserving physical interpretability, and ensuring computational efficiency.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Three-Dimensional Microscopy in Microbiology
Electron Microscope Tomography and Single-particle Reconstruction
Electron Tomography
Electron tomography can be performed either in TEM or STEM (scanning transmission...

