Accurate staging of chick embryonic tissues via deep learning of salient features.

Journal: Development (Cambridge, England)
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Abstract

Recent work shows that the developmental potential of progenitor cells in the HH10 chick brain changes rapidly, accompanied by subtle changes in morphology. This demands increased temporal resolution for studies of the brain at this stage, necessitating precise and unbiased staging. Here, we investigated whether we could train a deep convolutional neural network to sub-stage HH10 chick brains using a small dataset of 151 expertly labelled images. By augmenting our images with biologically informed transformations and data-driven preprocessing steps, we successfully trained a classifier to sub-stage HH10 brains to 87.1% test accuracy. To determine whether our classifier could be generally applied, we re-trained it using images (269) of randomised control and experimental chick wings, and obtained similarly high test accuracy (86.1%). Saliency analyses revealed that biologically relevant features are used for classification. Our strategy enables training of image classifiers for various applications in developmental biology with limited microscopy data.

Authors

  • Ian Groves
    School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sheffield, Hicks Building, Hounsfield Road, Sheffield S3 7RH, UK.
  • Jacob Holmshaw
    School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sheffield, Hicks Building, Hounsfield Road, Sheffield S3 7RH, UK.
  • David Furley
    School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sheffield, Hicks Building, Hounsfield Road, Sheffield S3 7RH, UK.
  • Elizabeth Manning
    School of Biosciences, University of Sheffield, Firth Court, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK.
  • Kavitha Chinnaiya
    School of Biosciences, University of Sheffield, Firth Court, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK.
  • Matthew Towers
    School of Biosciences, University of Sheffield, Firth Court, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK.
  • Benjamin D Evans
  • Marysia Placzek
    School of Biosciences, University of Sheffield, Firth Court, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK.
  • Alexander G Fletcher
    School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sheffield, Hicks Building, Hounsfield Road, Sheffield S3 7RH, UK.