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Cell Type Classification and Unsupervised Morphological Phenotyping From Low-Resolution Images Using Deep Learning

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Journal Sci Rep
Specialty Science
Date 2019 Sep 19
PMID 31530889
Citations 20
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Convolutional neural networks (ConvNets) have proven to be successful in both the classification and semantic segmentation of cell images. Here we establish a method for cell type classification utilizing images taken with a benchtop microscope directly from cell culture flasks, eliminating the need for a dedicated imaging platform. Significant flask-to-flask morphological heterogeneity was discovered and overcome to support network generalization to novel data. Cell density was found to be a prominent source of heterogeneity even when cells are not in contact. For the same cell types, expert classification was poor for single-cell images and better for multi-cell images, suggesting experts rely on the identification of characteristic phenotypes within subsets of each population. We also introduce Self-Label Clustering (SLC), an unsupervised clustering method relying on feature extraction from the hidden layers of a ConvNet, capable of cellular morphological phenotyping. This clustering approach is able to identify distinct morphological phenotypes within a cell type, some of which are observed to be cell density dependent. Finally, our cell classification algorithm was able to accurately identify cells in mixed populations, showing that ConvNet cell type classification can be a label-free alternative to traditional cell sorting and identification.

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