The XPRESS Challenge: Xray Projectomic Reconstruction -- Extracting Segmentation with Skeletons
Tri Nguyen, Mukul Narwani, Mark Larson, Yicong Li, Shuhan Xie,, Hanspeter Pfister, Donglai Wei, Nir Shavit, Lu Mi, Alexandra Pacureanu,, Wei-Chung Lee, Aaron T. Kuan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a challenge for segmenting brain white matter axons in X-ray holographic nanotomography images, emphasizing skeleton-based annotations for training to improve large-scale brain connectivity mapping.
Contribution
It presents a new dataset and evaluation framework for skeleton-based segmentation of brain white matter in XNH images, facilitating scalable connectomics research.
Findings
Skeleton-based annotations enable faster training.
Evaluation metrics focus on skeleton agreement.
Dataset supports large-scale brain connectivity studies.
Abstract
The wiring and connectivity of neurons form a structural basis for the function of the nervous system. Advances in volume electron microscopy (EM) and image segmentation have enabled mapping of circuit diagrams (connectomics) within local regions of the mouse brain. However, applying volume EM over the whole brain is not currently feasible due to technological challenges. As a result, comprehensive maps of long-range connections between brain regions are lacking. Recently, we demonstrated that X-ray holographic nanotomography (XNH) can provide high-resolution images of brain tissue at a much larger scale than EM. In particular, XNH is wellsuited to resolve large, myelinated axon tracts (white matter) that make up the bulk of long-range connections (projections) and are critical for inter-region communication. Thus, XNH provides an imaging solution for brain-wide projectomics. However,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and Applications · Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques · Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques
