Acquiring 3-D information about thick objects from differential interference contrast images using texture extraction

  • Sierra H
  • Brooks D
  • DiMarzio C
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Abstract

The extraction of 3-D morphological information about thick objects is explored in this work. We extract this information from 3-D differential interference contrast (DIC) images by applying a texture detection method. Texture extraction methods have been successfully used in different applications to study biological samples. A 3-D texture image is obtained by applying a local entropy-based texture extraction method. The use of this method to detect regions of blastocyst mouse embryos that are used in assisted reproduction techniques such as in vitro fertilization is presented as an example. Results demonstrate the potential of using texture detection methods to improve morphological analysis of thick samples, which is relevant to many biomedical and biological studies. Fluorescence and optical quadrature microscope phase images are used for validation. © 2010 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers.

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Sierra, H., Brooks, D., & DiMarzio, C. (2010). Acquiring 3-D information about thick objects from differential interference contrast images using texture extraction. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 15(4), 046021. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3475961

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