Segmentation of yeast cell’s bright-field image with an edge-tracing algorithm

  • Wang L
  • Li S
  • Sun Z
  • et al.
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Abstract

Phenotype analysis of yeast cell requires high-throughput imaging and automatic analysis of abundant image data. At first, each cell needs to be segmented and labeled in the bright-field images. However, the ambiguous boundary of bright-field yeast cell images leads to the failure of traditional segmentation algorithms. We propose a segmentation algorithm based on the morphological characteristics of yeast cells. Seed points are first identified along the cell contour and then connected by an edge tracing approach. In this way, “ill-detected” noise points are removed so that edges of yeast cells can be successfully extracted in bright-field images with sparsely distributed cells. In densely packed images, yeast cells with normal morphology can also be correctly segmented and labeled.

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Wang, L., Li, S., Sun, Z., Wen, G., Zheng, F., Fu, C., & Li, H. (2018). Segmentation of yeast cell’s bright-field image with an edge-tracing algorithm. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 23(11), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.23.11.116503

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