PLoS ONE (Jan 2019)

Mapping flow velocity in the human retinal capillary network with pixel intensity cross correlation.

  • Phillip Bedggood,
  • Andrew Metha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218918
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. e0218918

Abstract

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We present a new method for determining cellular velocity in the smallest retinal vascular networks as visualized with adaptive optics. The method operates by comparing the intensity profile of each movie pixel with that of every other pixel, after shifting in time by one frame. The time-shifted pixel which most resembles the reference pixel is deemed to be a 'source' or 'destination' of flow information for that pixel. Velocity in the transverse direction is then calculated by dividing the spatial displacement between the two pixels by the inter-frame period. We call this method pixel intensity cross-correlation, or "PIX". Here we compare measurements derived from PIX to two other state-of-the-art algorithms (particle image velocimetry and the spatiotemporal kymograph), as well as to manually tracked cell data. The examples chosen highlight the potential of the new algorithm to substantially improve spatial and temporal resolution, resilience to noise and aliasing, and assessment of network flow properties compared with existing methods.