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Content-Based Microscopic Image Analysis

Book information

Publisher
Logos Verlag Berlin
Year
2016
ISBN
9783832588106, 9783832542535
LCC
TA1637 .L5 2016
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
3 MB (2653116 bytes)
Series
Studien Zur Mustererkennung Ser.
Edition
1
Pages
198\198
Time added
2023-08-22 20:02:57

Description

In this dissertation, novel Content-based Microscopic Image Analysis (CBMIA) methods, including Weakly Supervised Learning (WSL), are proposed to aid biological studies. In a CBMIA task, noisy image, image rotation, and object recognition problems need to be addressed. To this end, the first approach is a general supervised learning method, which consists of image segmentation, shape feature extraction, classification, and feature fusion, leading to a semi-automatic approach. In contrast, the second approach is a WSL method, which contains Sparse Coding (SC) feature extraction, classification, and feature fusion, leading to a full-automatic approach. In this WSL approach, the problems of noisy image and object recognition are jointly resolved by a region-based classifier, and the image rotation problem is figured out through SC features. To demonstrate the usefulness and potential of the proposed methods, experiments are implemented on different practical biological tasks, including environmental microorganism classification, stem cell analysis, and insect tracking.

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