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Machine learning across label-free optical measurement platforms for cellular dynamics and biomechanics
Balint Beres1, Robert Horvath2
1Nanobiosensorics Laboratory, Institute of Engineering Physics and Materials Science of the HUN-REN Energy Research Centre, Konkoly-Thege Miklós út 29-33, Budapest H-1121, Hungary; Department of Automation and Applied Informatics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Műegyetem Rkp. 3., 1111 Budapest, Hungary.
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Label-free optical biosensing combined with machine learning enables live-cell analysis with high spatial and temporal resolution and can improve cell-state classification, response profiling, and estimation of biomechanically relevant variables. This review organizes works into single-modal and multimodal workflows. In single-modal analysis, representation-oriented approaches improve signal quality and provide data reconstruction or calibration before modeling, whereas inference-oriented approaches map optical data to phenotypes, adhesion behavior, or other biologically relevant variables. These roles are examined across surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), surface plasmon resonance/resonant waveguide grating (SPR/RWG), and digital holographic microscopy (DHM). Multimodal workflows are grouped into reference-based calibration, in which an auxiliary modality supervises a primary platform, and joint multimodal inference, in which complementary readouts are fused to estimate cell state robustly.
