"FiBar": a Tool for Automated Analysis of Complex Biomaterials from Microscopy Images
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2023
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Tartu Ülikool
Abstract
The success or failure of many microbiological experiments depends on the
image analysis of microscopy images, be it determining the livelihood of bacteria by
measuring the fluorescence of individual cells or evaluating the quality of a fibrous mat
by assessing the distribution of individual fiber diameters. Often a lot of image data is
being generated from experiments, leading to a heightened demand of automated image
analysis tools. This also holds true in the creation of complex biomaterials, which contain
both fibrous textures and some other biocompound, like bacteria. Additionally, manual
image analysis is deemed to be time inefficient and biased—both issues which this work
aims to alleviate. This work presents the first version of "FiBar": a tool for the automated
analysis of complex biomaterials. The tool consists of a fiber diameter measuring and
bacteria analysis pipeline. "FiBar" was validated against other tools as well as manual
measurements taken from microscopy images. The tool showed to be useful for speeding
up the analysis while being relatively accurate.
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Bacterial analysis, Electrospinning, Fiber analysis, Image analysis, Neural networks