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Defining the boundaries: challenges and advances in identifying cells in microscopy images

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arxiv 2311.08269 v2 pith:WC244IIB submitted 2023-11-14 q-bio.QM cs.CV

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Segmentation, or the outlining of objects within images, is a critical step in the measurement and analysis of cells within microscopy images. While improvements continue to be made in tools that rely on classical methods for segmentation, deep learning-based tools increasingly dominate advances in the technology. Specialist models such as Cellpose continue to improve in accuracy and user-friendliness, and segmentation challenges such as the Multi-Modality Cell Segmentation Challenge continue to push innovation in accuracy across widely-varying test data as well as efficiency and usability. Increased attention on documentation, sharing, and evaluation standards are leading to increased user-friendliness and acceleration towards the goal of a truly universal method.

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