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Mu-Net a Light Architecture for Small Dataset Segmentation of Brain Organoid Bright-Field Images

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To characterize the growth of brain organoids (BOs), cultures that replicate some early physiological or pathological developments of the human brain are usually manually extracted. Due to their novelty, only small datasets of these images are available, but segmenting the organoid shape automatically with deep learning (DL) tools requires a larger number of images. Light U-Net segmentation architectures, which reduce the training time while increasing the sensitivity under small input datasets, have recently emerged. We further reduce the U-Net architecture and compare the proposed architecture (MU-Net) with U-Net and UNet-Mini on bright-field images of BOs using several data augmentation strategies. In each case, we perform leave-one-out cross-validation on 40 original and 40 synthesized images with an optimized adversarial autoencoder (AAE) or on 40 transformed images. The best results are achieved with U-Net segmentation trained on optimized augmentation. However, our novel method, MU-Net, is more robust: it achieves nearly as accurate segmentation results regardless of the dataset used for training (various AAEs or a transformation augmentation). In this study, we confirm that small datasets of BOs can be segmented with a light U-Net method almost as accurately as with the original method.

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hal-04230394 , version 1 (05-10-2023)

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Clara Brémond Martin, Camille Simon Chane, Cédric Clouchoux, Aymeric Histace. Mu-Net a Light Architecture for Small Dataset Segmentation of Brain Organoid Bright-Field Images. Biomedicines, 2023, 11 (10), pp.2687. ⟨10.3390/biomedicines11102687⟩. ⟨hal-04230394⟩
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