Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6939691 Pattern Recognition 2018 19 Pages PDF
Abstract
3D neuron tips could be very good candidates of seeding points for neuron tracing applications. Previously, a ray-shooting model was proposed to detect the neuron tips by analyzing the intensity distribution of the neighborhood around the tip candidates. However, the length of the shooting rays and the number of how many z-slices should be taken into account in this model are fixed empirical numbers, so it cannot handle challenging dataset where the diameter of the neuron varies much. In this paper, we propose an adaptive ray-shooting model by changing the length of the shooting rays and the number of adjacent slices according to the local diameter of the neuron obtained by the Multistencils Fast Marching (MSFM) method. Compared with the previous work, the experiments results show that the proposed method could improve the detection accuracy rate by about 10% in challenging datasets.
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