iScience (May 2024)

Enhanced cell segmentation with limited training datasets using cycle generative adversarial networks

  • Abolfazl Zargari,
  • Benjamin R. Topacio,
  • Najmeh Mashhadi,
  • S. Ali Shariati

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 5
p. 109740

Abstract

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Summary: Deep learning is transforming bioimage analysis, but its application in single-cell segmentation is limited by the lack of large, diverse annotated datasets. We addressed this by introducing a CycleGAN-based architecture, cGAN-Seg, that enhances the training of cell segmentation models with limited annotated datasets. During training, cGAN-Seg generates annotated synthetic phase-contrast or fluorescent images with morphological details and nuances closely mimicking real images. This increases the variability seen by the segmentation model, enhancing the authenticity of synthetic samples and thereby improving predictive accuracy and generalization. Experimental results show that cGAN-Seg significantly improves the performance of widely used segmentation models over conventional training techniques. Our approach has the potential to accelerate the development of foundation models for microscopy image analysis, indicating its significance in advancing bioimage analysis with efficient training methodologies.

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