Abstract
Quantification of changes in the total length of randomly oriented and possibly curved lines appearing in an image is a necessity in a wide variety of biological applications. Here, we present an automated approach based upon Fourier space analysis. Scaled, band-pass filtered power spectral densities of greyscale images are integrated to provide a quantitative measurement of the total length of lines of a particular range of thicknesses appearing in an image. A procedure is presented to correct for changes in image intensity. The method is most accurate for two-dimensional processes with fibres that do not occlude one another. © 2011 The Royal Society.
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Nekouzadeh, A., & Genin, G. M. (2011). Quantification of fibre polymerization through Fourier space image analysis. In Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences (Vol. 467, pp. 2310–2329). https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2010.0623
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