This article presents a quantitative and objective approach to cat ganglion cell characterization and classification. The combination of several biologically relevant features such as diameter, eccentricity, fractal dimension, influence histogram, influence area, convex hull area, and convex hull diameter are derived from geometrical transforms and then processed by three different clustering methods (Ward’s hierarchical scheme, K-means and genetic algorithm), whose results are then combined by a voting strategy. These experiments indicate the superiority of some features and also suggest some possible biological implications.

Coelho, R., Di Gesu', V., Lo Bosco, G., Sawaki Tanaka, J., Valenti C (2002). Shape-Based Features for Cat Ganglion Retinal Cells Classification. REAL-TIME IMAGING, 8, 213-226 [10.1006/rtim.2002.0281].

Shape-Based Features for Cat Ganglion Retinal Cells Classification

DI GESU', Vito;LO BOSCO, Giosue';VALENTI, Cesare Fabio
2002-01-01

Abstract

This article presents a quantitative and objective approach to cat ganglion cell characterization and classification. The combination of several biologically relevant features such as diameter, eccentricity, fractal dimension, influence histogram, influence area, convex hull area, and convex hull diameter are derived from geometrical transforms and then processed by three different clustering methods (Ward’s hierarchical scheme, K-means and genetic algorithm), whose results are then combined by a voting strategy. These experiments indicate the superiority of some features and also suggest some possible biological implications.
2002
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Coelho, R., Di Gesu', V., Lo Bosco, G., Sawaki Tanaka, J., Valenti C (2002). Shape-Based Features for Cat Ganglion Retinal Cells Classification. REAL-TIME IMAGING, 8, 213-226 [10.1006/rtim.2002.0281].
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