A hierarchical refinement algorithm for fully automatic gridding in spotted DNA microarray image processing

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Abstract

Gridding, the first step in spotted DNA microarray image processing, usually requires human intervention to achieve acceptable accuracy. We present a new algorithm for automatic gridding based on hierarchical refinement to improve the efficiency, robustness and reproducibility of microarray data analysis. This algorithm employs morphological reconstruction along with global and local rotation detection, non-parametric optimal thresholding and local fine-tuning without any human intervention. Using synthetic data and real microarray images of different sizes and with different degrees of rotation of subarrays, we demonstrate that this algorithm can detect and compensate for alignment and rotation problems to obtain reliable and robust results. © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Wang, Y., Ma, M. Q., Zhang, K., & Shih, F. Y. (2007). A hierarchical refinement algorithm for fully automatic gridding in spotted DNA microarray image processing. Information Sciences, 177(4), 1123–1135. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ins.2006.07.004

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