NeuroFly: A framework for whole-brain single neuron reconstruction
Rubin Zhao, Yang Liu, Shiqi Zhang, Zijian Yi, Yanyang Xiao, Fang Xu,, Yi Yang, Pencheng Zhou

TL;DR
NeuroFly is an automated framework for large-scale single neuron reconstruction from 3D microscopy data, combining segmentation, connection, and proofreading stages to streamline neuroscience research.
Contribution
This work introduces NeuroFly, a validated, multi-stage automated framework for efficient, large-scale single neuron reconstruction, addressing the lack of automated tools in the field.
Findings
Validated on challenging in-house datasets
Achieved efficient and accurate neuron reconstructions
Released datasets and tools for reproducibility
Abstract
Neurons, with their elongated, tree-like dendritic and axonal structures, enable efficient signal integration and long-range communication across brain regions. By reconstructing individual neurons' morphology, we can gain valuable insights into brain connectivity, revealing the structure basis of cognition, movement, and perception. Despite the accumulation of extensive 3D microscopic imaging data, progress has been considerably hindered by the absence of automated tools to streamline this process. Here we introduce NeuroFly, a validated framework for large-scale automatic single neuron reconstruction. This framework breaks down the process into three distinct stages: segmentation, connection, and proofreading. In the segmentation stage, we perform automatic segmentation followed by skeletonization to generate over-segmented neuronal fragments without branches. During the connection…
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TopicsCell Image Analysis Techniques
