Autofocusing algorithm selection in computer microscopy

Autofocusing is a fundamental technology for automated biological and biomedical analyses and is indispensable for routine use of microscopes on a large scale. This paper presents a comprehensive comparison study of 18 focus algorithms in which a total of 139,000 microscope images are analyzed. Six samples were used with three observation methods (bright field, phase contrast, an d differential interference contrast (DIC)) under two magnifications (100/spl times/ and 400/spl times/). A ranking methodology is proposed, based on which the 18 focus algorithms are ranked. Image pre-processing is also conducted to extensively reveal the performance and robustness of the focus algorithms. The presented guidelines allow for the selection of the optimal focus algorithm for different microscopy applications.

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