Three-dimensional tomography of red blood cells using deep learning

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作者
Joowon Lim [1 ]
Ahmed B.Ayoub [1 ]
Demetri Psaltis [1 ]
机构
[1] école Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,Optics Laboratory
关键词
optical diffraction tomography; three-dimensional imaging; machine learning; deep learning; image reconstruction; red blood cell; missing cone problem;
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TP391.41 []; TP18 [人工智能理论]; Q2-33 [细胞学实验与细胞学研究方法];
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080203 ; 081104 ; 0812 ; 0835 ; 1405 ;
摘要
We accurately reconstruct three-dimensional(3-D) refractive index(RI) distributions from highly ill-posed two-dimensional(2-D) measurements using a deep neural network(DNN). Strong distortions are introduced on reconstructions obtained by the Wolf transform inversion method due to the ill-posed measurements acquired from the limited numerical apertures(NAs) of the optical system. Despite the recent success of DNNs in solving ill-posed inverse problems, the application to 3-D optical imaging is particularly challenging due to the lack of the ground truth. We overcome this limitation by generating digital phantoms that serve as samples for the discrete dipole approximation(DDA) to generate multiple 2-D projection maps for a limited range of illumination angles. The presented samples are red blood cells(RBCs), which are highly affected by the ill-posed problems due to their morphology. The trained network using synthetic measurements from the digital phantoms successfully eliminates the introduced distortions.Most importantly, we obtain high fidelity reconstructions from experimentally recorded projections of real RBC sample using the network that was trained on digitally generated RBC phantoms. Finally, we confirm the reconstruction accuracy using the DDA to calculate the 2-D projections of the 3-D reconstructions and compare them to the experimentally recorded projections.
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