Frontiers in Computer Science (Feb 2022)

μMatch: 3D Shape Correspondence for Biological Image Data

  • James Klatzow,
  • Giovanni Dalmasso,
  • Neus Martínez-Abadías,
  • Neus Martínez-Abadías,
  • James Sharpe,
  • James Sharpe,
  • Virginie Uhlmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcomp.2022.777615
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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Modern microscopy technologies allow imaging biological objects in 3D over a wide range of spatial and temporal scales, opening the way for a quantitative assessment of morphology. However, establishing a correspondence between objects to be compared, a first necessary step of most shape analysis workflows, remains challenging for soft-tissue objects without striking features allowing them to be landmarked. To address this issue, we introduce the μMatch 3D shape correspondence pipeline. μMatch implements a state-of-the-art correspondence algorithm initially developed for computer graphics and packages it in a streamlined pipeline including tools to carry out all steps from input data pre-processing to classical shape analysis routines. Importantly, μMatch does not require any landmarks on the object surface and establishes correspondence in a fully automated manner. Our open-source method is implemented in Python and can be used to process collections of objects described as triangular meshes. We quantitatively assess the validity of μMatch relying on a well-known benchmark dataset and further demonstrate its reliability by reproducing published results previously obtained through manual landmarking.

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