Interactive Histology of large-scale biomedical image stacks

Won Ki Jeong, Jens Schneider, Stephen Turney, Beverly E. Faulkner-Jones, Dominik Meyer, Rüdiger Westermann, R. Clay Reid, Jeff Lichtman, Hanspeter Pfister

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Abstract

Histology is the study of the structure of biological tissue using microscopy techniques. As digital imaging technology advances, high resolution microscopy of large tissue volumes is becoming feasible; however, new interactive tools are needed to explore and analyze the enormous datasets. In this paper we present a visualization framework that specifically targets interactive examination of arbitrarily large image stacks. Our framework is built upon two core techniques: display-aware processing and GPU-accelerated texture compression. With display-aware processing, only the currently visible image tiles are fetched and aligned on-the-fly, reducing memory bandwidth and minimizing the need for time-consuming global pre-processing. Our novel texture compression scheme for GPUs is tailored for quick browsing of image stacks. We evaluate the usability of our viewer for two histology applications: digital pathology and visualization of neural structure at nanoscale-resolution in serial electron micrographs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5613479
Pages (from-to)1386-1395
Number of pages10
JournalIEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Volume16
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010

Keywords

  • GPU
  • Gigapixel viewer
  • biomedical image processing
  • texture compression

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