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Automated scalable segmentation of neurons from multispectral images

Neurons and Cognition 2017-01-24 v2 Subcellular Processes

Abstract

Reconstruction of neuroanatomy is a fundamental problem in neuroscience. Stochastic expression of colors in individual cells is a promising tool, although its use in the nervous system has been limited due to various sources of variability in expression. Moreover, the intermingled anatomy of neuronal trees is challenging for existing segmentation algorithms. Here, we propose a method to automate the segmentation of neurons in such (potentially pseudo-colored) images. The method uses spatio-color relations between the voxels, generates supervoxels to reduce the problem size by four orders of magnitude before the final segmentation, and is parallelizable over the supervoxels. To quantify performance and gain insight, we generate simulated images, where the noise level and characteristics, the density of expression, and the number of fluorophore types are variable. We also present segmentations of real Brainbow images of the mouse hippocampus, which reveal many of the dendritic segments.

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@article{arxiv.1611.00388,
  title  = {Automated scalable segmentation of neurons from multispectral images},
  author = {Uygar Sümbül and Douglas Roussien and Fei Chen and Nicholas Barry and Edward S. Boyden and Dawen Cai and John P. Cunningham and Liam Paninski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.00388},
  year   = {2017}
}

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main text: 9 pages and 5 figures, supplementary text: 11 pages and 8 figures (NIPS 2016)