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Automated image mosaics by non-automated light microscopes: The MicroMos software tool

机译:通过非自动光学显微镜自动进行图像拼接:MicroMos软件工具

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Light widefield microscopes and digital imaging are the basis for most of the analyses performed in every biological laboratory. In particular, the microscope's user is typically interested in acquiring high-detailed images for analysing observed cells and tissues, meanwhile being representative of a wide area to have reliable statistics. The microscopist has to choose between higher magnification factor and extension of the observed area, due to the finite size of the camera's field of view. To overcome the need of arrangement, mosaicing techniques have been developed in the past decades for increasing the camera's field of view by stitching together more images. Nevertheless, these approaches typically work in batch mode and rely on motorized microscopes. Or alternatively, the methods are conceived just to provide visually pleasant mosaics not suitable for quantitative analyses. This work presents a tool for building mosaics of images acquired with nonautomated light microscopes. The method proposed is based on visual information only and the mosaics are built by incrementally stitching couples of images, making the approach available also for online applications. Seams in the stitching regions as well as tonal inhomogeneities are corrected by compensating the vignetting effect. In the experiments performed, we tested different registration approaches, confirming that the translation model is not always the best, despite the fact that the motion of the sample holder of the microscope is apparently translational and typically considered as such. The method's implementation is freely distributed as an open source tool called MicroMos. Its usability makes building mosaics of microscope images at subpixel accuracy easier. Furthermore, optional parameters for building mosaics according to different strategies make MicroMos an easy and reliable tool to compare different registration approaches, warping models and tonal corrections.
机译:宽视场显微镜和数字成像是每个生物实验室进行的大多数分析的基础。特别地,显微镜的用户通常对获取用于分析观察到的细胞和组织的高细节图像感兴趣,同时代表具有可靠统计数据的广阔区域。由于相机视场的大小有限,显微镜师必须在较高的放大倍数和观察区域的扩展之间进行选择。为了克服布置的需要,在过去的几十年中已经开发了镶嵌技术,用于通过将更多图像拼接在一起来增加相机的视野。但是,这些方法通常以批处理模式工作,并且依赖于电动显微镜。或可替代地,仅将这些方法构思为提供不适合定量分析的视觉上令人愉悦的镶嵌图。这项工作提出了一种工具,用于建立用非自动光学显微镜采集的图像的镶嵌图。所提出的方法仅基于视觉信息,并且通过对图像对进行增量拼接来构建马赛克,从而使该方法也可用于在线应用。通过补偿渐晕效果,可以校正针迹区域中的接缝以及色调不均匀。在进行的实验中,我们测试了不同的配准方法,证实了平移模型并不总是最佳的,尽管显微镜样品架的运动显然是平移的,并且通常被认为是平移的。该方法的实现作为名为MicroMos的开源工具免费分发。它的可用性使以亚像素精度构建显微镜图像的镶嵌更加容易。此外,根据不同策略构建镶嵌图的可选参数使MicroMos成为比较不同配准方法,变形模型和音调校正的简便可靠的工具。

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