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** Watershed segmentation on 3D hi-res image data (WASP) was not successful. | ** Watershed segmentation on 3D hi-res image data (WASP) was not successful. | ||
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Revision as of 19:36, 12 January 2017
Home < 2017 Winter Project Week < HyperspectralOphtKey Investigators
- Sungmin Hong (New York University)
- Guido Gerig (New York University)
Project Description
This project aims to offer a tool which makes use of 3D/4D ophthalmology data in different modalities to extract information which can compensate each other for richer analysis. 3D high resolution data (high resolution structured illumination microscopy, SIM) displays individual cells with sharp boundaries which are hard to be localized in 4D hyperspectral data (confocal multispectral laser scanning microscopy, LSM) because of low resolution. The tool that we want to provide to users should offer image processing modules, such as, co-registration between SIM and LSM data, segmentation on SIM and mapping the segmentation label from SIM to LSM to analyze spectral information of each granule. The examination of spectral characteristics and statistics of granules, related with age and disease progress might reveal metabolism in human retina physiology.
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3D/4D Ophthalmology Image Anaylsis Framework
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Background and References
Acknowledgement
We would like to thank Dr. Thomas Ach (University Hospital Würzburg, Germany) for the contribution on the data and the project.