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Cell Segmentation Using Front Vector Flow Guided Active Contours
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Cell Segmentation Using Front Vector Flow Guided Active Contours
Fuhai Li21 , Xiaobo Zhou21 , Hong Zhao21 and Stephen T. C. Wong21 
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Center for Biotechnology and Informatics, The Methodist Hospital Research Institute and Department of Radiology, The Methodist
Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical College, Houston, TX, 77030, U.S.A. |
Abstract
Phase-contrast microscopy is a common approach for studying the dynamics of cell behaviors, such as cell migration. Cell segmentation
is the basis of quantitative analysis of the immense cellular images. However, the complicated cell morphological appearance
in phase-contrast microscopy images challenges the existing segmentation methods. This paper proposes a new cell segmentation
method for cancer cell migration studies using phase-contrast images. Instead of segmenting cells directly based on commonly
used low-level features, e.g. intensity and gradient, we first identify the leading protrusions, a high level feature, of
cancer cells. Based on the identified cell leading protrusions, we introduce a front vector flow guided active contour, which
guides the initial cell boundaries to the real boundaries. The experimental validation on a set of breast cancer cell images
shows that the proposed method demonstrates fast, stable, and accurate segmentation for breast cancer cells with wide range
of sizes and shapes.
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