ISBI 2006: IEEE 2006 International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging, April 6-9, 2006, Crystal Gateway Marriott, Arlington, Virginia, U.S.A.

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Paper:TH-PM-SS1.5
Session:Computer Vision for Systems Biology
Time:Thursday, April 6, 16:51 - 17:13
Presentation: Special Session Oral
Title: Towards Automated Bioimage Analysis: From Features to Semantics
Authors: B. S. Manjunath; University of California, Santa Barbara 
 Baris Sumengen; University of California, Santa Barbara 
 Zhiqiang Bi; University of California, Santa Barbara 
 Jiyun Byun; University of California, Santa Barbara 
 Motaz El-Saban; University of California, Santa Barbara 
 Dmitry Fedorov; University of California, Santa Barbara 
 Nhat Vu; University of California, Santa Barbara 
Abstract: Recent advances in bio-molecular imaging have afforded biologists a more thorough understanding of cellular functions in complex tissue structures. For example, high resolution fluorescence images of the retina reveal details about tissue restructuring during detachment experiments. Time sequence imagery of microtubules provides insight into subcellular dynamics in response to cancer treatment drugs. However, technological progress is accompanied by a rapid proliferation of image data. Traditional analysis methods, namely manual measurements and qualitative assessments, become time consuming and are often nonreproducible. Computer vision tools can efficiently analyze these vast amounts of data with promising results. This paper provides an overview of several challenges faced in bioimage processing and our recent progress in addressing these issues.



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