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CIL:32139*  Cite 
Description

Drosophila melanogaster Kc167 cells were stained for DNA (to label nuclei, red) and actin (a cytoskeletal protein, to show the cell body, green). Each image is a dual channel fluorescent image followed by a line tracing of the nuclei and a line tracing of the cell boundary. These images are provided as a tool for testing algorithims to find nuclei and the boundaries between adjacent cells. Chris Gang outlined the nuclei and cells. Please use the following recommended citation when using this data. "We used the Drosophila Kc167 2 image set (Jones et al., Proc. ICCV Workshop on Computer Vision for Biomedical Image Applications, 2005), available from the Broad Bioimage Benchmark Collection (www.broad.mit.edu/bbbc)."

Technical Details

Images were acquired using a motorized Zeiss Axioplan 2 and a Axiocam MRm camera, and are provided courtesy of the laboratory of David Sabatini at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research. Each image is roughly 512 x 512 pixels, with cells roughly 25 pixels in diameter, and 80 cells per image on average. Algorithms for finding boundaries between adjacent cells may use the union of the manually outlined cells as input. They may also use the manually outlined nuclei as seed regions. This ensures that the algorithms are compared according to their ability to find boundaries betwen adjacent cells, and not the orthogonal problems of segmenting nuclei and distinguishing foreground (cells) from background. To compare an algorithm's results to the manual outlines, define the relevant boundary pixels as the pixels that are on the boundary found by the algorith and that are not adjacent to any background pixels. For each relevant pixel, compute the Euclidean distance to the corresponding pixel on the manually found outline. Report the percentage of relevant pixels that are within two pixels of the corresponding pixel on the manually found outline.

Biological Sources
NCBI Organism Classification
Drosophila melanogaster
Cell Type
epithelial cell
Cell Line
Kc167
Cellular Component
nucleus
actin filament
Biological Context
Biological Process
cellular localization
Attribution
Names
Anne Carpenter
Link
http://www.broadinstitute.org/bbbc/drosophila...
Citation
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
doi:10.7295/W9CIL32139
Archival Resource Key (ARK)
ark:/b7295/w9cil32139
Grouping This image is part of a group.
Imaging
Image Type
recorded image
hand drawn contour
Image Mode
fluorescence microscopy
Parameters Imaged
distribution of a specific protein
distribution of DNA
Source of Contrast
distribution of a specific protein
Processing History
unprocessed raw data
tracing
Data Qualifiers
raw, unprocessed data
Sample Preparation
Relation To Intact Cell
dispersed cells in vitro
Dimensions
Spatial Axis Image Size Pixel Size
X 450px ——
Y 450px ——