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. 2019 Dec 4;9:18295. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-54244-5

Table 2.

Quantitative analysis of segmentation results obtained from volume shown in Figs. 3 and 4. Segmentation results obtained from DeepSynth were quantitatively compared with those obtained from FARSIGHT, Squassh and CellProfiler using either default settings or settings optimized as described in “Methods”.

Time (entire volume) Voxel based Object based
Type I Type II Accuracy Precision Recall F1
DeepSynth 102 sec 2.14% 1.88% 95.98% 89.38% 95.26% 92.23%
FARSIGHT Default 13 min 30.33% 0.00% 69.67% 64.34% 97.53% 77.53%
FARSIGHT Optimized 13 min 28.58% 0.53% 70.90% 37.72% 97.73% 54.43%
Squassh Default Hours 24.75% 0.00% 75.25% 90.38% 16.61% 28.06%
Squassh Optimized Hours 19.54% 0.01% 80.45% 85.07% 20.14% 32.57%
CellProfiler Default 15 min 21.67% 0.31% 78.02% 80.82% 20.92% 33.24%
CellProfiler Optimized 15 min 14.94% 0.11% 84.95% 81.93% 72.08% 76.69%
Otsu- 3DWatershed 32 sec 17.88% 0.23% 81.89% 87.28% 53.36% 66.23%

The values for “Time” reflect the times required to obtain segmentations using. Accuracy was measured using both voxel-based metrics (voxel-by-voxel agreement with ground-truth data) and object-based metrics (agreement in the detection of objects with ground-truth data) in a 64 by 64 by 64 voxel sub-volume. For voxel-based accuracy, type-I error (false positive rate) represents the fraction of voxels in the volume wrongly detected as belonging to nuclei and type-II error (false negative rate) represents the fraction of voxels wrongly detected as background. Object-based accuracy is measured using the F1 score, which is the harmonic mean of precision and recall, where precision is the ratio of the number of correctly identified nuclei to the sum of the number of correctly identified nuclei plus the number of objects incorrectly identified as nuclei and recall is the ratio of the number of correctly identified nuclei to the sum of the number of correctly identified nuclei plus the number of nuclei that failed to be detected. Details of the analyses are described in “Methods”.