Geometrically Matched Multi-source Microscopic Image Synthesis Using Bidirectional Adversarial Networks

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Abstract

Microscopic images from multiple modalities can produce plentiful experimental information. In practice, biological or physical constraints under a given observation period may prevent researchers from acquiring enough microscopic scanning. Recent studies demonstrate that image synthesis is one of the popular approaches to release such constraints. Nonetheless, most existing synthesis approaches only translate images from the source domain to the target domain without solid geometric associations. To embrace this challenge, we propose an innovative model architecture, BANIS, to synthesize diversified microscopic images from multi-source domains with distinct geometric features. The experimental outcomes indicate that BANIS successfully synthesizes favorable image pairs on C. elegans microscopy embryonic images. To the best of our knowledge, BANIS is the first application to synthesize microscopic images that associate distinct spatial geometric features from multi-source domains.

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Zhuang, J., & Wang, D. (2022). Geometrically Matched Multi-source Microscopic Image Synthesis Using Bidirectional Adversarial Networks. In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (Vol. 784 LNEE, pp. 79–88). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3880-0_9

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