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Challenges of intracellular visualization using virtual and augmented reality
Microscopy image observation is commonly performed on 2D screens, which limits human capacities to grasp volumetric, complex, and discrete biological dynamics. With the massive production of multidimensional images (3D + time, multi-channels) and derived images (e.g., restored images, segmentation m...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9580941/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36304296 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbinf.2022.997082 |
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author | Valades-Cruz, Cesar Augusto Leconte, Ludovic Fouche, Gwendal Blanc, Thomas Van Hille, Nathan Fournier, Kevin Laurent, Tao Gallean, Benjamin Deslandes, Francois Hajj, Bassam Faure, Emmanuel Argelaguet, Ferran Trubuil, Alain Isenberg, Tobias Masson, Jean-Baptiste Salamero, Jean Kervrann, Charles |
author_facet | Valades-Cruz, Cesar Augusto Leconte, Ludovic Fouche, Gwendal Blanc, Thomas Van Hille, Nathan Fournier, Kevin Laurent, Tao Gallean, Benjamin Deslandes, Francois Hajj, Bassam Faure, Emmanuel Argelaguet, Ferran Trubuil, Alain Isenberg, Tobias Masson, Jean-Baptiste Salamero, Jean Kervrann, Charles |
author_sort | Valades-Cruz, Cesar Augusto |
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description | Microscopy image observation is commonly performed on 2D screens, which limits human capacities to grasp volumetric, complex, and discrete biological dynamics. With the massive production of multidimensional images (3D + time, multi-channels) and derived images (e.g., restored images, segmentation maps, and object tracks), scientists need appropriate visualization and navigation methods to better apprehend the amount of information in their content. New modes of visualization have emerged, including virtual reality (VR)/augmented reality (AR) approaches which should allow more accurate analysis and exploration of large time series of volumetric images, such as those produced by the latest 3D + time fluorescence microscopy. They include integrated algorithms that allow researchers to interactively explore complex spatiotemporal objects at the scale of single cells or multicellular systems, almost in a real time manner. In practice, however, immersion of the user within 3D + time microscopy data represents both a paradigm shift in human-image interaction and an acculturation challenge, for the concerned community. To promote a broader adoption of these approaches by biologists, further dialogue is needed between the bioimaging community and the VR&AR developers. |
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spelling | pubmed-95809412022-10-26 Challenges of intracellular visualization using virtual and augmented reality Valades-Cruz, Cesar Augusto Leconte, Ludovic Fouche, Gwendal Blanc, Thomas Van Hille, Nathan Fournier, Kevin Laurent, Tao Gallean, Benjamin Deslandes, Francois Hajj, Bassam Faure, Emmanuel Argelaguet, Ferran Trubuil, Alain Isenberg, Tobias Masson, Jean-Baptiste Salamero, Jean Kervrann, Charles Front Bioinform Bioinformatics Microscopy image observation is commonly performed on 2D screens, which limits human capacities to grasp volumetric, complex, and discrete biological dynamics. With the massive production of multidimensional images (3D + time, multi-channels) and derived images (e.g., restored images, segmentation maps, and object tracks), scientists need appropriate visualization and navigation methods to better apprehend the amount of information in their content. New modes of visualization have emerged, including virtual reality (VR)/augmented reality (AR) approaches which should allow more accurate analysis and exploration of large time series of volumetric images, such as those produced by the latest 3D + time fluorescence microscopy. They include integrated algorithms that allow researchers to interactively explore complex spatiotemporal objects at the scale of single cells or multicellular systems, almost in a real time manner. In practice, however, immersion of the user within 3D + time microscopy data represents both a paradigm shift in human-image interaction and an acculturation challenge, for the concerned community. To promote a broader adoption of these approaches by biologists, further dialogue is needed between the bioimaging community and the VR&AR developers. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9580941/ /pubmed/36304296 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbinf.2022.997082 Text en Copyright © 2022 Valades-Cruz, Leconte, Fouche, Blanc, Van Hille, Fournier, Laurent, Gallean, Deslandes, Hajj, Faure, Argelaguet, Trubuil, Isenberg, Masson, Salamero and Kervrann. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Bioinformatics Valades-Cruz, Cesar Augusto Leconte, Ludovic Fouche, Gwendal Blanc, Thomas Van Hille, Nathan Fournier, Kevin Laurent, Tao Gallean, Benjamin Deslandes, Francois Hajj, Bassam Faure, Emmanuel Argelaguet, Ferran Trubuil, Alain Isenberg, Tobias Masson, Jean-Baptiste Salamero, Jean Kervrann, Charles Challenges of intracellular visualization using virtual and augmented reality |
title | Challenges of intracellular visualization using virtual and augmented reality |
title_full | Challenges of intracellular visualization using virtual and augmented reality |
title_fullStr | Challenges of intracellular visualization using virtual and augmented reality |
title_full_unstemmed | Challenges of intracellular visualization using virtual and augmented reality |
title_short | Challenges of intracellular visualization using virtual and augmented reality |
title_sort | challenges of intracellular visualization using virtual and augmented reality |
topic | Bioinformatics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9580941/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36304296 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbinf.2022.997082 |
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