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In situ Biological Particle Analyzer based on Digital Inline Holography

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posted on 2023-01-26, 17:02 authored by Delaney Sanborn, Ruichen He, Lei Feng, Jiarong Hong
Obtaining in situ measurements of biological microparticles is crucial for both scientific research and numerous industrial applications (e.g., early detection of harmful algal blooms, monitoring yeast during fermentation). However, existing methods are limited to offer timely diagnostics of these particles with sufficient accuracy and information. Here, we introduce a novel method for real-time, in situ analysis using machine learning assisted digital inline holography (DIH). Our machine learning model uses a customized YOLO v5 architecture specialized for the detection and classification of small biological particles. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our method in the analysis of 10 plankton species with equivalent high accuracy and significantly reduced processing time compared to previous methods. We also applied our method to differentiate yeast cells under four metabolic states and from two strains. Our results show that the proposed method can accurately detect and differentiate cellular and subcellular features related to metabolic states and strains. This study demonstrates the potential of machine learning driven DIH approach as a sensitive and versatile diagnostic tool for real-time, in situ analysis of both biotic and abiotic particles. This method can be readily deployed in a distributive manner for scientific research and manufacturing on an industrial scale.

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