Stereology-based methods provide the current state-of-the-art approaches for accurate quantification of numbers and other morphometric parameters of biological objects in stained tissue sections. The advent of artificial intelligence (AI)-based deep learning (DL) offers the possibility of improving throughput by automating the collection of stereology data. We have recently shown that DL can effectively achieve comparable accuracy to manual stereology but with higher repeatability, improved throughput, and less variation due to human factors by quantifying the total number of immunostained cells at their maximal profile of focus in extended depth of field (EDF) images. In the first of two novel contributions in this work, we propose a semi-automatic approach using a handcrafted Adaptive Segmentation Algorithm (ASA) to automatically generate ground truth on EDF images for training our deep learning (DL) models to automatically count cells using unbiased stereology methods. This update increases the amount of training data, thereby improving the accuracy and efficiency of automatic cell counting methods, without a requirement for extra expert time. The second contribution of this work is a Multi-channel Input and Multi-channel Output (MIMO) method using a U-Net deep learning architecture for automatic cell counting in a stack of z-axis images (also known as disector stacks). This DL-based digital automation of the ordinary optical fractionator ensures accurate counts through spatial separation of stained cells in the z-plane, thereby avoiding false negatives from overlapping cells in EDF images without the shortcomings of 3D and recurrent DL models. The contribution overcomes the issue of under-counting errors with EDF images due to overlapping cells in the z-plane (masking). We demonstrate the practical applications of these advances with automatic disector-based estimates of the total number of NeuN-immunostained neurons in a mouse neocortex. In summary, this work provides the first demonstration of automatic estimation of a total cell number in tissue sections using a combination of deep learning and the disector-based optical fractionator method.
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