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Blurry-Consistency Segmentation Framework with Selective Stacking on Differential Interference Contrast 3D Breast Cancer Spheroid

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arxiv 2406.05349 v1 pith:623R66GK submitted 2024-06-08 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords stackingframeworkmodeltrainingarchitecturebreastcancercells
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The ability of three-dimensional (3D) spheroid modeling to study the invasive behavior of breast cancer cells has drawn increased attention. The deep learning-based image processing framework is very effective at speeding up the cell morphological analysis process. Out-of-focus photos taken while capturing 3D cells under several z-slices, however, could negatively impact the deep learning model. In this work, we created a new algorithm to handle blurry images while preserving the stacked image quality. Furthermore, we proposed a unique training architecture that leverages consistency training to help reduce the bias of the model when dense-slice stacking is applied. Additionally, the model's stability is increased under the sparse-slice stacking effect by utilizing the self-training approach. The new blurring stacking technique and training flow are combined with the suggested architecture and self-training mechanism to provide an innovative yet easy-to-use framework. Our methods produced noteworthy experimental outcomes in terms of both quantitative and qualitative aspects.

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