DocumentCode :
463451
Title :
Gigabytes to Bytes: Automated Denoising and Feature Extraction as Applied to the Analysis of HIV Architecture and Variability using Electron Tomography
Author :
Narasimha, Rajesh ; Bennett, Andrew ; Zabransky, D. ; Sougrat, Rachid ; McLaughlin, Steve ; Subramaniam, Suresh
Author_Institution :
Center for Cancer Res., Nat. Cancer Inst., Bethesda, MD, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
2007
fDate :
15-20 April 2007
Abstract :
Advances in automated data acquisition in electron tomography have led to an explosion in the amount of data that can be obtained about the spatial architecture of a variety of biologically and medically relevant objects with sizes in the "nano" range of 10-1000 nm. The development of methods to analyze the vast amounts of information contained in these tomograms is a major challenge since the electron tomograms are intrinsically noisy. A fundamental step in the automatic analysis of large amounts of data for statistical inference is to segment 3D features in cellular tomograms that can work robustly and rapidly despite of low signal to noise ratios inherent to biological electron microscopy. This work evaluates various denoising techniques on tomograms obtained using dual-axis simultaneous iterative reconstruction (SIRT) technique. Using three-dimensional images of HIV in infected human macrophages as an example, we demonstrate that transform domain-denoising techniques significantly improve the fidelity of automated feature extraction. Importantly, our approaches represent an vital step in automating the efficient extraction of useful information from large datasets in biological tomography, and facilitate the overall goal of speeding up the process of reducing gigabyte-sized tomograms to byte-sized data.
Keywords :
cellular biophysics; computerised tomography; electron microscopy; feature extraction; image denoising; image reconstruction; image segmentation; iterative methods; transforms; HIV architecture; automated data acquisition; automated denoising; biological electron microscopy; cellular tomograms; dual-axis simultaneous iterative reconstruction technique; electron tomography; feature extraction; infected human macrophages; signal to noise ratio; statistical inference; three-dimensional images; transform domain; Biomedical imaging; Data acquisition; Electrons; Explosions; Feature extraction; Human immunodeficiency virus; Information analysis; Noise reduction; Signal analysis; Tomography; Automated techniques; Denoising; Dual-Axis SIRT; Electron tomography; Feature extraction; HIV;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 2007. ICASSP 2007. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
ISSN :
1520-6149
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0727-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.2007.366676
Filename :
4217076
Link To Document :
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