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Forget Pixels: Adaptive Particle Representation of Fluorescence Microscopy Images
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2018
bioRxiv
pre-print
Modern microscopy modalities create a data deluge with gigabytes of data generated each second, or terabytes per day. Storing and processing these data is a severe bottleneck, not fully alleviated by data compression. We argue that this is because images are processed as regular grids of pixels. To address the root of the problem, we here propose a content-adaptive representation of fluorescence microscopy images called the Adaptive Particle Representation (APR). The APR replaces the regular
doi:10.1101/263061
fatcat:nzutrixhubbu7g6h2sfkzqoag4