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DeepBacs for multi-task bacterial image analysis using open-source deep learning approaches




AuthorsSpahn Christoph, Gómez-de-Mariscal Estibaliz, Laine Romain F, Pereira Pedro M, von Chamier Lucas, Conduit Mia, Pinho Mariana G, Jacquemet Guillaume, Holden Séamus, Heilemann Mike, Henriques Ricardo

PublisherNATURE PORTFOLIO

Publication year2022

JournalCommunications Biology

Journal name in sourceCOMMUNICATIONS BIOLOGY

Journal acronymCOMMUN BIOL

Article number 688

Volume5

Issue1

Number of pages18

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-022-03634-z

Web address https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-022-03634-z

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/176000483


Abstract
This work demonstrates and guides how to use a range of state-of-the-art artificial neural-networks to analyse bacterial microscopy images using the recently developed ZeroCostDL4Mic platform. We generated a database of image datasets used to train networks for various image analysis tasks and present strategies for data acquisition and curation, as well as model training. We showcase different deep learning (DL) approaches for segmenting bright field and fluorescence images of different bacterial species, use object detection to classify different growth stages in time-lapse imaging data, and carry out DL-assisted phenotypic profiling of antibiotic-treated cells. To also demonstrate the ability of DL to enhance low-phototoxicity live-cell microscopy, we showcase how image denoising can allow researchers to attain high-fidelity data in faster and longer imaging. Finally, artificial labelling of cell membranes and predictions of super-resolution images allow for accurate mapping of cell shape and intracellular targets. Our purposefully-built database of training and testing data aids in novice users' training, enabling them to quickly explore how to analyse their data through DL. We hope this lays a fertile ground for the efficient application of DL in microbiology and fosters the creation of tools for bacterial cell biology and antibiotic research.DeepBacs guides users without expertise in machine learning methods to leverage state-of-the-art artificial neural networks to analyse bacterial microscopy images.

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