DocumentCode
757155
Title
3-D shape estimation of DNA molecules from stereo cryo-electron micro-graphs using a projection-steerable snake
Author
Jacob, Mathews ; Blu, Thierry ; Vaillant, Cedric ; Maddocks, John H. ; Unser, Michael
Author_Institution
Beckman Inst., Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, IL, USA
Volume
15
Issue
1
fYear
2006
Firstpage
214
Lastpage
227
Abstract
We introduce a three-dimensional (3-D) parametric active contour algorithm for the shape estimation of DNA molecules from stereo cryo-electron micrographs. We estimate the shape by matching the projections of a 3-D global shape model with the micrographs; we choose the global model as a 3-D filament with a B-spline skeleton and a specified radial profile. The active contour algorithm iteratively updates the B-spline coefficients, which requires us to evaluate the projections and match them with the micrographs at every iteration. Since the evaluation of the projections of the global model is computationally expensive, we propose a fast algorithm based on locally approximating it by elongated blob-like templates. We introduce the concept of projection-steerability and derive a projection-steerable elongated template. Since the two-dimensional projections of such a blob at any 3-D orientation can be expressed as a linear combination of a few basis functions, matching the projections of such a 3-D template involves evaluating a weighted sum of inner products between the basis functions and the micrographs. The weights are simple functions of the 3-D orientation and the inner-products are evaluated efficiently by separable filtering. We choose an internal energy term that penalizes the average curvature magnitude. Since the exact length of the DNA molecule is known a priori, we introduce a constraint energy term that forces the curve to have this specified length. The sum of these energies along with the image energy derived from the matching process is minimized using the conjugate gradients algorithm. We validate the algorithm using real, as well as simulated, data and show that it performs well.
Keywords
DNA; biology computing; conjugate gradient methods; image matching; image reconstruction; molecular biophysics; splines (mathematics); 3D filament; 3D global shape model; 3D shape estimation; B-spline skeleton; DNA molecules; basis functions; conjugate gradients algorithm; constraint energy term; elongated blob-like templates; image energy; matching process; projection-steerable elongated template; projection-steerable snake; radial profile; separable filtering; stereo cryo-electron micrographs; three-dimensional parametric active contour algorithm; Active contours; Atomic force microscopy; DNA; Electrons; Filtering; Image reconstruction; Iterative algorithms; Jacobian matrices; Shape; Spline; Active contour; cryo; microscopy; ridge; separable filtering; spline; steerable; Algorithms; Artificial Intelligence; Cluster Analysis; Cryoelectron Microscopy; DNA; Image Enhancement; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Information Storage and Retrieval; Nucleic Acid Conformation; Pattern Recognition, Automated; Photogrammetry;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1057-7149
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIP.2005.860310
Filename
1556639
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