Robust consensus nuclear and cell segmentation
Melis O. Irfan, Eduardo A. González-Solares, Tristan Whitmarsh, Alireza Molaeinezhad, Mohammad Al Sa’d, Claire M. Mulvey, Marta Páez Ribes, Atefeh Fatemi, Dario Bressan, Nicholas A. Walton

TL;DR
This paper introduces CellSampler, a tool that combines multiple cell segmentation methods to create a more accurate and optimized result.
Contribution
The novelty is a software wrapper that generates an 'uber mask' by combining and optimizing multiple segmentation techniques.
Findings
CellSampler combines multiple segmentation masks into a single optimized mask.
The 'uber mask' is determined based on user-defined neighborhood sizes and statistical measures.
Abstract
Cell segmentation is a crucial step in numerous biomedical imaging endeavors—so much so that the community is flooded with publicly available, state-of-the-art segmentation techniques ready for out-of-the-box use. Assessing the strengths and limitations of each method on a tissue sample set and then selecting the optimal method for each research objective and input image are time-consuming and exacting tasks that often monopolize the resources of biologists, biochemists, immunologists, and pathologists, despite not being the primary goal of their research projects. In this work, we present a segmentation software wrapper, coined CellSampler, which runs a selection of established segmentation methods and then combines their individual segmentation masks into a single optimized mask. This so-called “uber mask” selects the best of the established masks across local neighborhoods within the…
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TopicsCell Image Analysis Techniques · Image Processing Techniques and Applications · Virus-based gene therapy research
