Deep learning-enabled segmentation of ambiguous bioimages with deepflash2

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Matthias Griebel
Dennis Segebarth
Nikolai Stein
Nina Schukraft
Philip Tovote
Robert Blum
Christoph M. Flath
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[1] University of Würzburg,Department of Business and Economics
[2] University Hospital Würzburg,Institute of Clinical Neurobiology
[3] University Hospital Würzburg,Center for Mental Health
[4] University Hospital Würzburg,Department of Neurology
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Bioimages frequently exhibit low signal-to-noise ratios due to experimental conditions, specimen characteristics, and imaging trade-offs. Reliable segmentation of such ambiguous images is difficult and laborious. Here we introduce deepflash2, a deep learning-enabled segmentation tool for bioimage analysis. The tool addresses typical challenges that may arise during the training, evaluation, and application of deep learning models on ambiguous data. The tool’s training and evaluation pipeline uses multiple expert annotations and deep model ensembles to achieve accurate results. The application pipeline supports various use-cases for expert annotations and includes a quality assurance mechanism in the form of uncertainty measures. Benchmarked against other tools, deepflash2 offers both high predictive accuracy and efficient computational resource usage. The tool is built upon established deep learning libraries and enables sharing of trained model ensembles with the research community. deepflash2 aims to simplify the integration of deep learning into bioimage analysis projects while improving accuracy and reliability.
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