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Recognition of Unstained Live Drosophila Cells in Microscope Images
2007
International Machine Vision and Image Processing Conference (IMVIP 2007)
In order to localise tagged proteins in living cells, the surrounding cells must be recognised first. Based on previous work regarding cell recognition in bright-field images, we propose an approach to the automated recognition of unstained live Drosophila cells, which are of high biological relevance. In order to achieve this goal, the original methods were extended to enable the additional application of an alternative microscopy technique, since the exclusive usage of bright-field images
doi:10.1109/imvip.2007.16
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