"Enhancing 3D Widefield Microscopy with Weak-Labelling and Deep Learning for Precise Object Segmentation"

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"Enhancing 3D Widefield Microscopy with Weak-Labelling and Deep Learning for Precise Object Segmentation"
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Researchers have developed a deep learning model for in-focus object segmentation in 3D widefield microscopy. By using weak labels generated algorithmically, the model was trained to detect in-focus pixels in widefield microscopy images. The model was fine-tuned using manually segmented ground truth data. The results showed that the model successfully separated in-focus and out-of-focus parts of each focal slice, enabling precise 3D reconstruction of specimens. This approach makes in vivo 3D imaging more accessible and affordable for laboratories with limited resources.

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