| Literature DB >> 22835569 |
Saurav Basu, Barry Condron, Alla Aksel, Scott Acton.
Abstract
In order to understand the brain, we need to first understand the morphology of neurons. In the neurobiology community, there have been recent pushes to analyze both neuron connectivity and the influence of structure on function. Currently, a technical road block that stands in the way of these studies is the inability to automatically trace neuronal structure from microscopy. On the image processing side, proposed tracing algorithms face difficulties in low contrast, indistinct boundaries, clutter, and complex branching structure. To tackle these difficulties, we develop Tree2Tree, a robust automatic neuron segmentation and morphology generation algorithm. Tree2Tree uses a local medial tree generation strategy in combination with a global tree linking to build a maximum likelihood global tree. Recasting the neuron tracing problem in a graph-theoretic context enables Tree2Tree to estimate bifurcations naturally, which is currently a challenge for current neuron tracing algorithms. Tests on cluttered confocal microscopy images of Drosophila neurons give results that correspond to ground truth within a margin of ±2.75% normalized mean absolute error.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22835569 DOI: 10.1109/TITB.2012.2209670
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE J Biomed Health Inform ISSN: 2168-2194 Impact factor: 5.772