Publications by authors named "Eva Bones"

Background: The uterus is the most important organ in the female reproductive system. Its shape plays a critical role in fertility and pregnancy outcomes. Advances in medical imaging, such as 3D ultrasound, have significantly improved the exploration of the female genital tract, thereby enhancing gynecological healthcare.

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  • Electron microscopy is advancing our understanding of cell structures by allowing detailed 3D data collection of intracellular compartments, but traditional methods for analysis are slow and labor-intensive.
  • This study introduces automated techniques for segmenting, reconstructing, and analyzing cellular structures like vesicles and mitochondria, improving efficiency in processing volumetric data collected from dual-beam electron microscopy.
  • Results on the UroCell dataset show that the new methods are highly accurate for various analyses, although segmenting fusiform vesicles remains challenging; an extended UroCell dataset has been made available to enhance future research.
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