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Learning the dynamics and time-recursive boundary detection of deformable objects
We propose a principled framework for recursively segmenting deformable objects across a sequence
of frames. We demonstrate the usefulness of this method on left ventricular segmentation across a cardiac
cycle. The approach involves a technique for learning the system dynamics together with methods of
particle-based smoothing as well as non-parametric belief propagation on a loopy graphical model capturing
the temporal periodicity of the heart. The dynamic system state is a low-dimensional representation
of the boundary, and the boundary estimation involves incorporating curve evolution into recursive state
estimation. By formulating the problem as one of state estimation, the segmentation at each particular
time is based not only on the data observed at that instant, but also on predictions based on past and future
boundary estimates. Although the paper focuses on left ventricle segmentation, the method generalizes
to temporally segmenting any deformable object
Focused Proofreading: Efficiently Extracting Connectomes from Segmented EM Images
Identifying complex neural circuitry from electron microscopic (EM) images
may help unlock the mysteries of the brain. However, identifying this circuitry
requires time-consuming, manual tracing (proofreading) due to the size and
intricacy of these image datasets, thus limiting state-of-the-art analysis to
very small brain regions. Potential avenues to improve scalability include
automatic image segmentation and crowd sourcing, but current efforts have had
limited success. In this paper, we propose a new strategy, focused
proofreading, that works with automatic segmentation and aims to limit
proofreading to the regions of a dataset that are most impactful to the
resulting circuit. We then introduce a novel workflow, which exploits
biological information such as synapses, and apply it to a large dataset in the
fly optic lobe. With our techniques, we achieve significant tracing speedups of
3-5x without sacrificing the quality of the resulting circuit. Furthermore, our
methodology makes the task of proofreading much more accessible and hence
potentially enhances the effectiveness of crowd sourcing
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