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A Unified Framework for Automated 3-D Segmentation of Surface-Stained Living Cells and a Comprehensive Segmentation Evaluation
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EngineeringWhole Cell SegmentationMicroscopyAutomated 3-D SegmentationBiomedical EngineeringSurface-stained Living CellsTissue ImagingComputational GeometrySegmentation EvaluationBiophysicsGeometric ModelingHistopathologyCell SegmentationMedical Image ComputingCell BiologyFluorescence MicroscopyMicroscope Image ProcessingBioimage AnalysisBiomedical ImagingComprehensive Segmentation EvaluationSystems BiologyMedicineImage Segmentation3D ImagingCell Detection
This work presents a unified framework for whole cell segmentation of surface stained living cells from 3-D data sets of fluorescent images. Every step of the process is described, image acquisition, prefiltering, ridge enhancement, cell segmentation, and a segmentation evaluation. The segmentation results from two different automated approaches for segmentation are compared to manual segmentation of the same data using a rigorous evaluation scheme. This revealed that combination of the respective cell types with the most suitable microscopy method resulted in high success rates up to 97%. The described approach permits to automatically perform a statistical analysis of various parameters from living cells.
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