A Geometric Descriptor for Cell-Division Detection

01/15/2013
by   Marcelo Cicconet, et al.
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We describe a method for cell-division detection based on a geometric-driven descriptor that can be represented as a 5-layers processing network, based mainly on wavelet filtering and a test for mirror symmetry between pairs of pixels. After the centroids of the descriptors are computed for a sequence of frames, the two-steps piecewise constant function that best fits the sequence of centroids determines the frame where the division occurs.

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