Title :
Rapid semi-automated segmentation and analysis of neuronal morphology and function from confocal image data
Author :
Holmes, David R., III ; Moore, Michael J. ; Mantilla, Carlos B. ; Sieck, Gary C. ; Robb, R.A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. Biomed. Imaging Resource, Mayo Found., Rochester, MN, USA
Abstract :
Confocal microscopy combined with cellular labeling techniques can be an effective method for imaging the morphology of a cell as well as various functional characteristics in vivo. Current analysis methods are manual, and therefore, time-consuming and prone to error. Through the development of custom algorithms and application design, the analysis process can be improved to decrease analysis time and increase reproducibility. Utilizing off-the-self PC hardware and software, a custom application was designed that would provide useful three-dimensional (3D) segmentation and analysis tools to analyze confocal image data of neurons. Techniques such as dynamic thresholding, adaptive filtering, and morphological processing were implemented to provide a robust and efficient analysis package. The automated method was compared with the standard manual method using two metrics - reproducibility and overall time necessary for analysis. The semi-automated method was more time efficient with very high reproducibility. Additional studies are necessary to further assess and improve upon the automated technique.
Keywords :
adaptive filters; biomedical optical imaging; cellular biophysics; image segmentation; medical image processing; microcomputer applications; neurophysiology; optical microscopy; 3D segmentation; analysis tools; automated technique; cell morphology characterisation; cellular labeling techniques; confocal image data; custom application; neuronal morphology analysis; off-the-self PC hardware; rapid semiautomated segmentation; Algorithm design and analysis; Application software; Image analysis; Image segmentation; In vivo; Labeling; Microscopy; Morphology; Process design; Reproducibility of results;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Imaging, 2002. Proceedings. 2002 IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7584-X
DOI :
10.1109/ISBI.2002.1029236