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  BigNeuron: a resource to benchmark and predict performance of algorithms for automated tracing of neurons in light microscopy datasets

Manubens-Gil, L., Zhou, Z., Chen, H., Ramanathan, A., Liu, X., Liu, Y., et al. (2023). BigNeuron: a resource to benchmark and predict performance of algorithms for automated tracing of neurons in light microscopy datasets. Nature Methods, 20(6), 824-835. doi:10.1038/s41592-023-01848-5.

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Manubens-Gil, Linus1, Author
Zhou, Zhi1, Author
Chen, Hanbo1, Author
Ramanathan, Arvind1, Author
Liu, Xiaoxiao1, Author
Liu, Yufeng1, Author
Bria, Alessandro1, Author
Gillette, Todd1, Author
Ruan, Zongcai1, Author
Yang, Jian1, Author
Radojević, Miroslav1, Author
Zhao, Ting1, Author
Cheng, Li1, Author
Qu, Lei1, Author
Liu, Siqi1, Author
Bouchard, Kristofer E.1, Author
Gu, Lin1, Author
Cai, Weidong1, Author
Ji, Shuiwang1, Author
Roysam, Badrinath1, Author
Wang, Ching-Wei1, AuthorYu, Hongchuan1, AuthorSironi, Amos1, AuthorIascone, Daniel Maxim1, AuthorZhou, Jie1, AuthorBas, Erhan1, AuthorConde-Sousa, Eduardo1, AuthorAguiar, Paulo1, AuthorLi, Xiang1, AuthorLi, Yujie1, AuthorNanda, Sumit1, AuthorWang, Yuan1, AuthorMuresan, Leila1, AuthorFua, Pascal1, AuthorYe, Bing1, AuthorHe, Hai-yan1, AuthorStaiger, Jochen F.1, AuthorPeter, Manuel1, AuthorCox, Daniel N.1, AuthorSimonneau, Michel1, AuthorOberlaender, Marcel2, Author                 Jefferis, Gregory1, AuthorIto, Kei1, AuthorGonzalez-Bellido, Paloma1, AuthorKim, Jinhyun1, AuthorRubel, Edwin1, AuthorCline, Hollis T.1, AuthorZeng, Hongkui1, AuthorNern, Aljoscha1, AuthorChiang, Ann-Shyn1, AuthorYao, Jianhua1, AuthorRoskams, Jane1, AuthorLivesey, Rick1, AuthorStevens, Janine1, AuthorLiu, Tianming1, AuthorDang, Chinh1, AuthorGuo, Yike1, AuthorZhong, Ning1, AuthorTourassi, Georgia1, AuthorHill, Sean1, AuthorHawrylycz, Michael1, AuthorKoch, Christof1, AuthorMeijering, Erik1, AuthorAscoli, Giorgio A.1, AuthorPeng, Hanchuan1, Author more..
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 Abstract: BigNeuron is an open community bench-testing platform with the goal of setting open standards for accurate and fast automatic neuron tracing. We gathered a diverse set of image volumes across several species that is representative of the data obtained in many neuroscience laboratories interested in neuron tracing. Here, we report generated gold standard manual annotations for a subset of the available imaging datasets and quantified tracing quality for 35 automatic tracing algorithms. The goal of generating such a hand-curated diverse dataset is to advance the development of tracing algorithms and enable generalizable benchmarking. Together with image quality features, we pooled the data in an interactive web application that enables users and developers to perform principal component analysis, t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding, correlation and clustering, visualization of imaging and tracing data, and benchmarking of automatic tracing algorithms in user-defined data subsets. The image quality metrics explain most of the variance in the data, followed by neuromorphological features related to neuron size. We observed that diverse algorithms can provide complementary information to obtain accurate results and developed a method to iteratively combine methods and generate consensus reconstructions. The consensus trees obtained provide estimates of the neuron structure ground truth that typically outperform single algorithms in noisy datasets. However, specific algorithms may outperform the consensus tree strategy in specific imaging conditions. Finally, to aid users in predicting the most accurate automatic tracing results without manual annotations for comparison, we used support vector machine regression to predict reconstruction quality given an image volume and a set of automatic tracings.

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 Dates: 2023-04-172023-06
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1038/s41592-023-01848-5
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 20 (6) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 824 - 835 Identifier: ISSN: 1548-7091
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