基于区域中心点的荧光 CLSM 图像配准精度评估

Sang-Chul Lee, Peter Bajcsy, Amy Lin, Robert Folberg
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我们介绍了一种用于从荧光共焦激光扫描显微镜(CLSM)图像中重建三维体的半自动注册技术的准确性评估。所介绍的半自动方法是根据我们的观察结果设计的:(a) 对于人类来说,准确的点选择比准确的区域(片段)选择难得多;(b) 人类选择任何区域中心点的准确性都比计算机低;(c) 基于区域结构形状而不是基于强度定义点的配准对噪声和不同堆栈中特征的形态变形具有更强的鲁棒性。我们将该方法应用于图像镶嵌和图像对齐配准步骤,并通过 20 名人体受试者对染色血管的 CLSM 图像进行了性能评估。我们的实验评估结果表明,自动化三维容积重建技术在精确度、结果一致性和执行时间方面都有显著优势。此外,实验结果表明,采用所提出的半自动配准技术后,专家和新手所获得的配准精度之间的差异消失了,而绝对配准精度却提高了。
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Accuracy Evaluation for Region Centroid-Based Registration of Fluorescent CLSM Imagery.

We present an accuracy evaluation of a semi-automatic registration technique for 3D volume reconstruction from fluorescent confocal laser scanning microscope (CLSM) imagery. The presented semi-automatic method is designed based on our observations that (a) an accurate point selection is much harder than an accurate region (segment) selection for a human, (b) a centroid selection of any region is less accurate by a human than by a computer, and (c) registration based on structural shape of a region rather than based on intensity-defined point is more robust to noise and to morphological deformation of features across stacks. We applied the method to image mosaicking and image alignment registration steps and evaluated its performance with 20 human subjects on CLSM images with stained blood vessels. Our experimental evaluation showed significant benefits of automation for 3D volume reconstruction in terms of achieved accuracy, consistency of results and performance time. In addition, the results indicate that the differences between registration accuracy obtained by experts and by novices disappear with the proposed semi-automatic registration technique while the absolute registration accuracy increases.

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