Thomas Mathew, Marshall Matthew J, Miller Erin A, Kuprat Andrew P, Kleese-van Dam Kerstin, Carson James P
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2014;2014:3304-7. doi: 10.1109/EMBC.2014.6944329.
Understanding the structure of microbial biofilms and other complex microbial communities is now possible through x-ray microtomography imaging. Feature detection and image processing for this type of data focuses on efficiently identifying and segmenting biofilm biomass in the datasets. These datasets are very large and segmentation often requires manual interventions due to low contrast between objects and high noise levels. New software is required for the effectual interpretation and analysis of such data. This work specifies the evolution and ability to analyze and visualize high resolution x-ray microtomography datasets. Major functionalities include read/write with multiple popular file formats, down-sampling large datasets to generate quick-views on low-power computers, image processing, and generating high quality output images and videos. These capabilities have been wrapped into a new interactive software toolkit, BiofilmViewer. A major focus of our work is to facilitate data transfer and to utilize the capabilities of existing powerful visualization and analytical tools including MATLAB, ImageJ, Paraview, Chimera, Vaa3D, Cell Profiler, Icy, BioImageXD, and Drishti.
现在,通过X射线显微断层成像技术可以了解微生物生物膜及其他复杂微生物群落的结构。针对这类数据的特征检测和图像处理主要集中在高效识别和分割数据集中的生物膜生物质。这些数据集非常庞大,而且由于物体之间对比度低、噪声水平高,分割通常需要人工干预。需要新的软件来有效地解释和分析此类数据。这项工作明确了分析和可视化高分辨率X射线显微断层数据集的发展历程及能力。其主要功能包括以多种流行文件格式进行读写、对大型数据集进行下采样以在低性能计算机上生成快速视图、图像处理以及生成高质量的输出图像和视频。这些功能已被整合到一个新的交互式软件工具包BiofilmViewer中。我们工作的一个主要重点是促进数据传输,并利用包括MATLAB、ImageJ、Paraview、Chimera、Vaa3D、Cell Profiler、Icy、BioImageXD和Drishti在内的现有强大可视化和分析工具的功能。