Abstract

Background: Auto-focusing is an important operation in high throughput imaging scanning. Although many auto-focusing methods have been developed and tested for a variety of imaging modalities, few investigations have been performed on the selection of an optimal auto-focusing method that is suitable for the pathological metaphase chromosome analysis under a high resolution scanning microscopic system.Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate and identify an optimal auto-focusing method for the pathological metaphase chromosome analysis.Methods: In this study, five auto-focusing methods were applied and tested using metaphase chromosome images acquired from bone marrow and blood specimens. These methods were assessed by measuring a number of indices including execution time, accuracy, number of false maxima, and full width at half maximum (FWHM).Results: For the specific condition investigated in this study, the results showed that the Brenner gradient and threshold pixel counting methods were the optimal methods for acquiring high quality metaphase chromosome images from the bone marrow and blood specimens, respectively.Conclusions: Selecting an optimal auto-focusing method depends on the specific clinical tasks. This study also provides useful information for the design and implementation of the high throughput microscopic image scanning systems in the future digital pathology.

Highlights

  • High throughput microscopy is an important technique for the diagnosis and treatment of genetic related diseases [1,2,3,4]

  • We investigated and compared a number of different auto-focusing methods when they were applied to acquire metaphase chromosome images from bone marrow and blood specimens

  • It reveals that the Brenner function, threshold, Vollath F5 and variance methods can effectively locate the focal position, as the calculated value reaches the maximum around the focal plane (0 ␮m)

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Introduction

High throughput microscopy is an important technique for the diagnosis and treatment of genetic related diseases [1,2,3,4]. Some researchers have investigated and compared several different autofocus techniques for scanning a number of specific pathological specimens acquired from blood smear, pap smear, tuberculosis, or fluorescent samples [14, 16,17,18] These researches are not designed for the clinical specimens (i.e. blood or bone marrow) used in the pathological metaphase chromosome analysis. METHODS: In this study, five auto-focusing methods were applied and tested using metaphase chromosome images acquired from bone marrow and blood specimens. RESULTS: For the specific condition investigated in this study, the results showed that the Brenner gradient and threshold pixel counting methods were the optimal methods for acquiring high quality metaphase chromosome images from the bone marrow and blood specimens, respectively. This study provides useful information for the design and implementation of the high throughput microscopic image scanning systems in the future digital pathology

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