Sensors (Jul 2021)

Towards Lifespan Automation for <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> Based on Deep Learning: Analysing Convolutional and Recurrent Neural Networks for Dead or Live Classification

  • Antonio García Garví,
  • Joan Carles Puchalt,
  • Pablo E. Layana Castro,
  • Francisco Navarro Moya,
  • Antonio-José Sánchez-Salmerón

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s21144943
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 14
p. 4943

Abstract

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The automation of lifespan assays with C. elegans in standard Petri dishes is a challenging problem because there are several problems hindering detection such as occlusions at the plate edges, dirt accumulation, and worm aggregations. Moreover, determining whether a worm is alive or dead can be complex as they barely move during the last few days of their lives. This paper proposes a method combining traditional computer vision techniques with a live/dead C. elegans classifier based on convolutional and recurrent neural networks from low-resolution image sequences. In addition to proposing a new method to automate lifespan, the use of data augmentation techniques is proposed to train the network in the absence of large numbers of samples. The proposed method achieved small error rates (3.54% ± 1.30% per plate) with respect to the manual curve, demonstrating its feasibility.

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