Centre for Biomedical Image Analysis

The Centre for Biomedical Image Analysis (CBIA) is a well-established, interdisciplinary unit that attends to research, education as well as service activities related to automated image analysis applied mostly in biology and medicine. It primarily focuses on the development and benchmarking of algorithms for the analysis and synthesis of biomedical image data as well as on the employment of computers in the optimization and automation of the biomedical image acquisition process.


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CBIA is a part of infrastructure for biological and medical imaging (since Jan 2016)

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Web resource for benchmarking cell segmentation and tracking methods (online mode since Feb 2017)

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Web resource for benchmarking: MU Cell Image Collection (in one place since Sep 2016)

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Review and Critical Analysis of Biomedical Image Analysis Competitions (Nature Communications, Dec 2018)

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Paper on generating synthetic 3D time-lapse sequences of single cells with filopodial protrusions (IEEE TMI, Dec 2018)

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Paper on Generating 3D Synthetic Time-Lapse Sequences of Cell Populations (IEEE TMI, Jan 2017)

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