Title :
Reconstruction of missing cells in fluorescent microscopy
Author :
Leung, N. ; Wan, J.W.L.
Author_Institution :
Centre for Comput. Math. in Ind. & Commerce, Univ. of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada
fDate :
Aug. 28 2012-Sept. 1 2012
Abstract :
Fluorescent microscopy is one of the several types of imaging techniques used by biologists to study cell activities. One challenge of tracking cells from fluorescence microscopy is that cells in fluorescent images frequently disappear and reappear. The situation is further complicated by cell divisions, which also occur frequently in an image sequence. In this paper, we apply a level set method to reconstruct cells that disappear in an image sequence and in particular, cells that are undergoing cell division. The image frames are stacked together to form a 3D image volume. The disappearance of a cell leads to a broken cell path. We reconstruct the incomplete cell paths by a level set segmentation of the 3D image volume. If the disappearance happens during cell division, the level set method segments the visible cell paths before and after cell division, and then joins them together by extending the cell paths into the missing gap. We also propose a simple and cost-efficient method similar to inpainting techniques to capture the cell appearance when it disappears by making use of the level set function obtained from the segmentation. The idea is that the intensities of a visible cell on a level set contour are copied to the corresponding contours of a disappeared cell. We will present results for reconstruction of cells undergoing cell division for C2C12 cells in fluorescent images to illustrate the effectiveness of our method.
Keywords :
biomedical optical imaging; cellular biophysics; fluorescence; image segmentation; image sequences; medical image processing; 3D image volume; C2C12 cells; broken cell path; cell activity; cell division; fluorescent microscopy; image segmentation; image sequence; level set method; missing cell reconstruction; Electron tubes; Image reconstruction; Image segmentation; Image sequences; Level set; Microscopy; Surface reconstruction; Cells; Microscopy, Fluorescence;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2012 Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4119-8
Electronic_ISBN :
1557-170X
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2012.6347196