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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Umesh Adiga, P.S. | Chaudhuri, B.B.;
Affiliations: Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta 700035, India
Note: [] Correspondence to: Prof. B.B. Chaudhuri, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, 203 B.T. Road, Calcutta‐700035, India. Tel.: +91 33 5778085, Ext. 2851; Fax: +91 33 5776680; E‐mail: bbc@ isical.ac.in, u_adiga@ hotmail.com.
Abstract: In this paper we present an application of deformable models for the segmentation of volumetric tissue images. The three‐dimensional images are obtained using confocal microscope. The segmented images have been used for the quantitative analysis of the Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) signals. An ellipsoidal surface initialized around the cell of interest acts as a deformable model. The deformable model surface voxels are subjected to various internal and external forces derived from underlying image features as well as externally imposed constraints. The deformable model converges to the optimum cell shape when the vector sum of all the forces acting on the model is zero. The result of segmentation is used to confirm the cell membership of the FISH signals and to reject all the signals that lie outside the cell nuclei. Three‐dimensional region isolation and labeling technique is used to label and count the FISH signals per cell nucleus. A simple study on the effect of different segmentation methods over a quantitative analysis of FISH signals is also presented.
Keywords: Confocal‐microscopy, segmentation, noise, deformable models, energy, FISH‐signal
Journal: Analytical Cellular Pathology, vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 211-225, 1999
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