Towards assessment of the image quality in the High-Content Screening

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Tsoy, Yury [1 ]
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[1] Inst Pasteur Korea, Image Min Grp, Songnam, South Korea
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High-content screening; image quality control; biological image processing; HCS analysis; HIGH-THROUGHPUT; ENHANCEMENT;
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10.1117/12.2083344
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TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
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0808 ; 0809 ;
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High-Content Screening (HCS) is a powerful technology for biological research, which relies heavily on the capabilities for processing and analysis of cell biology images. The quality of the quantification results, obtained by analysis of hundreds and thousands of images, is crucial for analysis of biological phenomena under study. Traditionally, a quality control in the HCS refers to the preparation of biological assay, setting up instrumentation, and analysis of the obtained quantification results, thus skipping an important step of assessment of the image quality. So far, only few papers have been addressing this issue, but no standard methodology yet exists, that would allow pointing out images, potentially producing outliers when processed. In this research the importance of the image quality control for the HCS is emphasized, with the following possible advantages: (a) validation of the visual quality of the screening; (b) detection of the potentially problem images; (c) more accurate setting of the processing parameters. For the detection of outlier images the Power Log-Log Slope (PLLS) is applied, as it is known to be sensitive to the focusing errors, and validated using open data sets. The results show that PLLS correlates with the cell counting error and, when taken it into account, allows reducing the variance of measurements. Possible extensions and problems of the approach are discussed.
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