Robust Landmark Detection for Alignment of Mouse Brain Section Images

03/09/2018
by   Yuncong Chen, et al.
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Brightfield and fluorescent imaging of whole brain sections are funda- mental tools of research in mouse brain study. As sectioning and imaging become more efficient, there is an increasing need to automate the post-processing of sec- tions for alignment and three dimensional visualization. There is a further need to facilitate the development of a digital atlas, i.e. a brain-wide map annotated with cell type and tract tracing data, which would allow the automatic registra- tion of images stacks to a common coordinate system. Currently, registration of slices requires manual identification of landmarks. In this work we describe the first steps in developing a semi-automated system to construct a histology at- las of mouse brainstem that combines atlas-guided annotation, landmark-based registration and atlas generation in an iterative framework. We describe an unsu- pervised approach for identifying and matching region and boundary landmarks, based on modelling texture. Experiments show that the detected landmarks corre- spond well with brain structures, and matching is robust under distortion. These results will serve as the basis for registration and atlas building.

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