Automated Curation of CNMF-E-Extracted ROI Spatial Footprints and Calcium Traces Using Open-Source AutoML Tools.

Journal: Frontiers in neural circuits
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Abstract

1-photon (1p) calcium imaging is an increasingly prevalent method in behavioral neuroscience. Numerous analysis pipelines have been developed to improve the reliability and scalability of pre-processing and ROI extraction for these large calcium imaging datasets. Despite these advancements in pre-processing methods, manual curation of the extracted spatial footprints and calcium traces of neurons remains important for quality control. Here, we propose an additional semi-automated curation step for sorting spatial footprints and calcium traces from putative neurons extracted using the popular constrained non-negative matrixfactorization for microendoscopic data (CNMF-E) algorithm. We used the automated machine learning (AutoML) tools TPOT and AutoSklearn to generate classifiers to curate the extracted ROIs trained on a subset of human-labeled data. AutoSklearn produced the best performing classifier, achieving an F1 score >92% on the ground truth test dataset. This automated approach is a useful strategy for filtering ROIs with relatively few labeled data points and can be easily added to pre-existing pipelines currently using CNMF-E for ROI extraction.

Authors

  • Lina M Tran
    Hospital for Sick Children, Neurosciences and Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Andrew J Mocle
    Hospital for Sick Children, Neurosciences and Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Adam I Ramsaran
    Hospital for Sick Children, Neurosciences and Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Alexander D Jacob
    Hospital for Sick Children, Neurosciences and Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Paul W Frankland
    Hospital for Sick Children, Neurosciences and Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Sheena A Josselyn
    Hospital for Sick Children, Neurosciences and Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada.