Analysis of biological samples often requires integrating diverse imaging modalities to gain a comprehensive understanding. While supervised biomedical image translation methods have shown success in synthesizing images across different modalities, they require paired data, which are often impractical to obtain due to challenges in data alignment and sample preparation. Unpaired methods, while not requiring paired data, struggle to preserve the precise spatial and quantitative information essential for accurate analysis. To address these challenges, we introduce STABLE (spatial and quantitative information preserving biomedical image translation), an unpaired image-to-image translation method that emphasizes the preservation of spatial and quantitative information by enforcing information consistency and employing dynamic, learnable upsampling operators to achieve pixel-level accuracy. We validate STABLE across various biomedical imaging tasks, including translating calcium imaging data from zebrafish brains and virtual histological staining, demonstrating its superior ability to preserve spatial details, signal intensities, and accurate alignment compared to existing methods.
Preserving spatial and quantitative information in unpaired biomedical image-to-image translation.
在非配对生物医学图像到图像转换中保留空间和定量信息
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作者:You Joshua Yedam, Eom Minho, Choi Tae-Ik, Cho Eun-Seo, Choi Jieun, Lee Minyoung, Shin Changyeop, Moon Jieun, Kim Eunji, Kim Pilhan, Kim Cheol-Hee, Yoon Young-Gyu
| 期刊: | Cell Reports Methods | 影响因子: | 4.500 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jun 16; 5(6):101074 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.crmeth.2025.101074 | ||
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