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Restoring DIC microscopy images from multiple shear directions.

Zhaozheng Yin1, Dai Fei Elmer Ker, Takeo Kanade.   

Abstract

Differential Interference Contrast (DIC) microscopy is a nondestructive imaging modality that has been widely used by biologists to capture microscopy images of live biological specimens. However, as a qualitative technique, DIC microscopy records specimen's physical properties in an indirect way by mapping the gradient of specimen's optical path length (OPL) into the image intensity. In this paper, we propose to restore DIC microscopy images by quantitatively estimating specimen's OPL from a collection of DIC images captured from multiple shear directions. We acquire the DIC images by rotating the specimen dish on the microscope stage and design an Iterative Closest Point algorithm to register the images. The shear directions of the image dataset are automatically estimated by our coarse-to-fine grid search algorithm. We develop a direct solver on a regularized quadratic cost function to restore DIC microscopy images. The restoration from multiple shear directions decreases the ambiguity among different individual restorations. The restored DIC images are directly proportional to specimen's physical measurements, which is very amenable for microscopy image analysis such as cell segmentation.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21761672     DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-22092-0_32

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inf Process Med Imaging        ISSN: 1011-2499


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1.  DIC image reconstruction using an energy minimization framework to visualize optical path length distribution.

Authors:  Krisztian Koos; József Molnár; Lóránd Kelemen; Gábor Tamás; Peter Horvath
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-07-25       Impact factor: 4.379

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