Bacterial Cell Segmentation - Ignoring touching bacterial cells

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Matthieu
Matthieu le 19 Juil 2017
I’m creating a program that will take in cell images (160810_rpoEdel_13.jpg) and segment the image to identify individual cells’ centroid location and pixel intensity values. So far, by using sobel edge detection and regionprops to filter out things that are too big, my program can remove most clusters and returns an image that is pretty decent. However, there some touching cells that pass through the filters (segmentedImage.jpg).
Is there another / better way to ignore or filter out the touching cells? Or a better way to segment them?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 20 Juil 2017
Modifié(e) : Image Analyst le 20 Juil 2017
The binary image doesn't even look like it came from the same image. You can check solidity to find out which blobs are touching, assuming one of them is at an angle to the other.
By the way, I don't think I'd use Sobel filter - it already looks kind of like a Sobel filtered image. Anyway, you can get a decent binary image just by taking the red channel and thresholding it at 110.
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Matthieu
Matthieu le 20 Juil 2017
Yes, you're right, the binary image is from a different image and I forgot to update it. The solidity region prop works well enough to remove most touching cells.
Thanks!

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MathWorks Medical Imaging Team
Modifié(e) : MathWorks Medical Imaging Team le 20 Juin 2023
As IA mentioned, we cant locate the failing cases.
You could try the Cellpose plugin (23b Prerelease) which appears to do well with this image.
(You can tweak the cell diameter to get better results, potentially running it twice - once for small cells and once for large cells and then doing a non-max supression)

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