A CNN Framenwork Based on Line Annotations for Detecting Nematodes in Microscopic Images

04/21/2020
by   Long Chen, et al.
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Plant parasitic nematodes cause damage to crop plants on a global scale. Robust detection on image data is a prerequisite for monitoring such nematodes, as well as for many biological studies involving the nematode C. elegans, a common model organism. Here, we propose a framework for detecting worm-shaped objects in microscopic images that is based on convolutional neural networks (CNNs). We annotate nematodes with curved lines along the body, which is more suitable for worm-shaped objects than bounding boxes. The trained model predicts worm skeletons and body endpoints. The endpoints serve to untangle the skeletons from which segmentation masks are reconstructed by estimating the body width at each location along the skeleton. With light-weight backbone networks, we achieve 75.85 nematode data set and 84.20 data set.

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