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The Berkeley Single Cell Computational Microscopy (BSCCM) Dataset
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Liu, Cherry
, Fletcher, Daniel A
, Pinkard, Henry
, Waller, Laura
, Nyatigo, Fanice
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Algorithms
/ Biomedical materials
/ Computer vision
/ Datasets
/ Fluorescence
/ Imaging
/ Machine learning
/ Microscopy
2024
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The Berkeley Single Cell Computational Microscopy (BSCCM) Dataset
by
Liu, Cherry
, Fletcher, Daniel A
, Pinkard, Henry
, Waller, Laura
, Nyatigo, Fanice
in
Algorithms
/ Biomedical materials
/ Computer vision
/ Datasets
/ Fluorescence
/ Imaging
/ Machine learning
/ Microscopy
2024
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The Berkeley Single Cell Computational Microscopy (BSCCM) Dataset
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The Berkeley Single Cell Computational Microscopy (BSCCM) Dataset
2024
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Overview
Computational microscopy, in which hardware and algorithms of an imaging system are jointly designed, shows promise for making imaging systems that cost less, perform more robustly, and collect new types of information. Often, the performance of computational imaging systems, especially those that incorporate machine learning, is sample-dependent. Thus, standardized datasets are an essential tool for comparing the performance of different approaches. Here, we introduce the Berkeley Single Cell Computational Microscopy (BSCCM) dataset, which contains over ~12,000,000 images of 400,000 of individual white blood cells. The dataset contains images captured with multiple illumination patterns on an LED array microscope and fluorescent measurements of the abundance of surface proteins that mark different cell types. We hope this dataset will provide a valuable resource for the development and testing of new algorithms in computational microscopy and computer vision with practical biomedical applications.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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