Claims
- 1. A computer readable medium for determining the stain quality of a plurality of biological specimens, the medium containing instructions, which when executed, comprise:
identifying a number of objects of interest (OOIs) within each of the biological specimens; measuring a nuclear area of each OOI; measuring a nuclear integrated optical density of each OOI; generating a scatter plot of the measured nuclear areas versus the nuclear integrated optical densities for each of the biological specimens; and determining the stain quality of the specimens at least partially based on a distribution of points within each of the scatter plots.
- 2. The computer readable medium of claim 1, wherein the instructions, when executed, comprise determining that the specimens have a low-quality stain based on the point distributions.
- 3. The computer readable medium of claim 1, wherein the stain quality of the specimens is determined based on a spread of the point distributions.
- 4. The computer readable medium of claim 3, wherein the instructions, when executed, further comprise quantifying the point distribution spreads.
- 5. The computer readable medium of claim 4, wherein the quantification step comprises fitting a geometric shape to the points for each of the point distributions, determining at least one dimension of the geometric shape, and computing a value that is a function of the at least one dimension.
- 6. The computer readable medium of claim 5, wherein the geometric shape is an ellipse.
- 7. The computer readable medium of claim 4, wherein the point distribution spreads are quantified by calculating a value for each of the point distributions.
- 8. The computer readable medium of claim 7, wherein the instructions, when executed, comprise:
calculating a combined point distribution value from a number of the point distribution values; defining a baseline value; and comparing the combined value to the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the comparison.
- 9. The computer readable medium of claim 8, wherein the combined value is a mean of the number of the point distribution values.
- 10. The computer readable medium of claim 8, wherein the combined value is determined from a fixed number of the point distribution values.
- 11. The computer readable medium of claim 8, wherein the combined value is determined from the lowest point distribution values.
- 12. The computer readable medium of claim 8, wherein the value comparison step comprises computing a difference between the combined value and the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the difference.
- 13. The computer readable medium of claim 12, wherein the value comparison step comprises performing a Chi-Square statistical analysis on the difference.
- 14. The computer readable medium of claim 7, wherein the instructions, when executed, comprise:
defining a baseline value; and comparing the point distribution values to the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the comparisons.
- 15. The computer readable medium of claim 14, wherein the instructions, when executed, further comprise calculating the number of point distribution values that surpass the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the number.
- 16. A method for determining the stain quality of a plurality of biological specimens, comprising:
identifying a number of objects of interest (OOIs) within each of the biological specimens; measuring a nuclear area of each OOI; measuring a nuclear integrated optical density of each OOI; generating a scatter plot of the measured nuclear areas versus the nuclear integrated optical densities for each of the biological specimens; and determining the stain quality of the specimens at least partially based on a distribution of points within each of the scatter plots.
- 17. The method of claim 16, further comprising:
generating a series of images of the biological specimen; and processing the images to identify the OOIs.
- 18. The method of claim 16, comprising determining that the specimens have a low-quality stain based on the point distributions.
- 19. The method of claim 16, wherein the stain quality of the specimens is determined based on a spread of the point distributions.
- 20. The method of claim 19, further comprising quantifying the point distribution spreads.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the quantification step comprises fitting a geometric shape to the points for each of the point distributions, determining at least one dimension of the geometric shape, and computing a value that is a function of the at least one dimension.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the geometric shape is an ellipse.
- 23. The method of claim 20, wherein the point distribution spreads are quantified by calculating a value for each of the point distributions.
- 24. The method of claim 23, comprising:
calculating a combined point distribution value from a number of the point distribution values; defining a baseline value; and comparing the combined value to the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the comparison.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the combined value is a mean of the number of the point distribution values.
- 26. The method of claim 24, wherein the combined value is determined from a fixed number of the point distribution values.
- 27. The method of claim 24, wherein the combined value is determined from the lowest point distribution values.
- 28. The method of claim 24, wherein the value comparison step comprises computing a difference between the combined value and the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the difference.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein the value comparison step comprises performing a Chi-Square statistical analysis on the difference.
- 30. The method of claim 23, comprising:
defining a baseline value; and comparing the point distribution values to the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the comparisons.
- 31. The method of claim 30, further comprising calculating the number of point distribution values that surpass the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the number.
- 32. A biological screening system for determining the stain quality of a plurality of biological specimens, comprising:
an imaging station for obtaining scanned images of the specimens, and generating image data from the scanned images; and at least one processor for filtering the image data to obtain OOIs, identifying a number of objects of interest (OOIs) within each of the biological specimens, measuring a nuclear area of each OOI, measuring a nuclear integrated optical density of each OOI, generating a scatter plot of the measured nuclear areas versus the nuclear integrated optical densities for each of the biological specimens, and determining the stain quality of the specimens at least partially based on a distribution of points within each of the scatter plots.
- 33. The biological screening system of claim 32, wherein the at least one processor is further for determining that the specimens have a low-quality stain based on the point distributions.
- 34. The biological screening system of claim 32, wherein the stain quality of the specimens is determined based on a spread of the point distributions.
- 35. The biological screening system of claim 32, wherein the at least one processor is further for quantifying the point distribution spreads.
- 36. The biological screening system of claim 35, wherein the at least one processor is further for fitting a geometric shape to the points for each of the point distributions, determining at least one dimension of the geometric shape, and computing a value that is a function of the at least one dimension.
- 37. The biological screening system of claim 36, wherein the geometric shape is an ellipse.
- 38. The biological screening system of claim 35, wherein the point distribution spreads are quantified by calculating a value for each of the point distributions.
- 39. The biological screening system of claim 38, wherein the at least one processor is further for calculating a combined point distribution value from a number of the point distribution values, defining a baseline value, and comparing the combined value to the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the comparison.
- 40. The biological screening system of claim 39, wherein the combined value is a mean of the number of the point distribution values.
- 41. The biological screening system of claim 39, wherein the combined value is determined from a fixed number of the point distribution values.
- 42. The biological screening system of claim 39, wherein the combined value is determined from the lowest point distribution values.
- 43. The biological screening system of claim 39, wherein the at least one processor is for computing a difference between the combined value and the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the difference.
- 44. The biological screening system of claim 43, wherein the at least one processor is for performing a Chi-Square statistical analysis on the difference.
- 45. The biological screening system of claim 38, wherein the at least one processor is further for defining a baseline value, and comparing the point distribution values to the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the comparisons.
- 46. The biological screening system of claim 45, wherein the at least one processor is further for calculating the number of point distribution values that surpass the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the number.
- 47. A computer readable medium for determining the stain quality of a plurality of biological specimens, the medium containing instructions, which when executed, comprise:
identifying a number of objects of interest (OOIs) within each of the biological specimens; measuring a first feature of each OOI; measuring a second feature of each OOI; generating a scatter plot of the first measured feature versus the second measured feature, the scatter plot having a distribution of points having a spread; and determining the stain quality of the specimens at least partially based on the spread of the point distribution within each of the scatter plots.
- 48. The computer readable medium of claim 47, wherein the instructions, when executed, comprise determining that the specimens have a low-quality stain based on the point distribution spreads.
- 49. The computer readable medium of claim 47, wherein the instructions, when executed, further comprise quantifying the point distribution spreads.
- 50. The computer readable medium of claim 49, wherein the quantification step comprises fitting a geometric shape to the points for each of the point distributions, determining at least one dimension of the geometric shape, and computing a value that is a function of the at least one dimension.
- 51. The computer readable medium of claim 50, wherein the geometric shape is an ellipse.
- 52. The computer readable medium of claim 49, wherein the point distribution spreads are quantified by calculating a value for each of the point distributions.
- 53. The computer readable medium of claim 52, wherein the instructions, when executed, comprise:
calculating a combined point distribution value from a number of the point distribution values; defining a baseline value; and comparing the combined value to the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the comparison.
- 54. The computer readable medium of claim 53, wherein the combined value is a mean of the number of the point distribution values.
- 55. The computer readable medium of claim 53, wherein the combined value is determined from a fixed number of the point distribution values.
- 56. The computer readable medium of claim 53, wherein the combined value is determined from the lowest point distribution values.
- 57. The computer readable medium of claim 53, wherein the value comparison step comprises computing a difference between the combined value and the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the difference.
- 58. The computer readable medium of claim 57, wherein the value comparison step comprises performing a Chi-Square statistical analysis on the difference.
- 59. The computer readable medium of claim 52, wherein the instructions, when executed, comprise:
defining a baseline value; and comparing the point distribution values to the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the comparisons.
- 60. The computer readable medium of claim 59, wherein the instructions, when executed, further comprise calculating the number of point distribution values that surpass the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the number.
- 61. A method for determining the stain quality of a plurality of biological specimens, comprising:
identifying a number of objects of interest (OOIs) within each of the biological specimens; measuring a first feature of each OOI; measuring a second feature of each OOI; generating a scatter plot of the first measured feature versus the second measured feature, the scatter plot having a distribution of points having a spread; and determining the stain quality of the specimens at least partially based on the spread of the point distribution within each of the scatter plots.
- 62. The method of claim 61, further comprising:
generating a series of images of the biological specimen; and processing the images to identify the OOIs.
- 63. The method of claim 61, comprising determining that the specimens have a low-quality stain based on the point distribution spreads.
- 64. The method of claim 61, further comprising quantifying the point distribution spreads.
- 65. The method of claim 64, wherein the quantification step comprises fitting a geometric shape to the points for each of the point distributions, determining at least one dimension of the geometric shape, and computing a value that is a function of the at least one dimension.
- 66. The method of claim 65, wherein the geometric shape is an ellipse.
- 67. The method of claim 64, wherein the point distribution spreads are quantified by calculating a value for each of the point distributions.
- 68. The method of claim 67, comprising:
calculating a combined point distribution value from a number of the point distribution values; defining a baseline value; and comparing the combined value to the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the comparison.
- 69. The method of claim 68, wherein the combined value is a mean of the number of the point distribution values.
- 70. The method of claim 68, wherein the combined value is determined from a fixed number of the point distribution values.
- 71. The method of claim 68, wherein the combined value is determined from the lowest point distribution values.
- 72. The method of claim 68, wherein the value comparison step comprises computing a difference between the combined value and the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the difference.
- 73. The method of claim 72, wherein the value comparison step comprises performing a Chi-Square statistical analysis on the difference.
- 74. The method of claim 67, comprising:
defining a baseline value; and comparing the point distribution values to the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the comparisons.
- 75. The method of claim 74, further comprising calculating the number of point distribution values that surpass the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the number.
- 76. A biological screening system for determining the stain quality of a plurality of biological specimens, comprising:
an imaging station for obtaining scanned images of the specimens, and generating image data from the scanned images; and at least one processor for filtering the image data to obtain OOIs, identifying a number of objects of interest (OOIs) within each of the biological specimens, measuring a first feature of each OOI, measuring a second feature of each OOI, generating a scatter plot of the first measured feature versus the second measured feature, the scatter plot having a distribution of points having a spread, and determining the stain quality of the specimens at least partially based on the spread of the point distribution within each of the scatter plots.
- 77. The biological screening system of claim 76, wherein the at least one processor is further for determining that the specimens have a low-quality stain based on the point distribution spreads.
- 78. The biological screening system of claim 76, wherein the at least one processor is further for quantifying the point distribution spreads.
- 79. The biological screening system of claim 78, wherein the at least one processor is further for fitting a geometric shape to the points for each of the point distributions, determining at least one dimension of the geometric shape, and computing a value that is a function of the at least one dimension.
- 80. The biological screening system of claim 79, wherein the geometric shape is an ellipse.
- 81. The biological screening system of claim 76, wherein the point distribution spreads are quantified by calculating a value for each of the point distributions.
- 82. The biological screening system of claim 81, wherein the at least one processor is further for calculating a combined point distribution value from a number of the point distribution values, defining a baseline value, and comparing the combined value to the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the comparison.
- 83. The biological screening system of claim 82, wherein the combined value is a mean of the number of the point distribution values.
- 84. The biological screening system of claim 82, wherein the combined value is determined from a fixed number of the point distribution values.
- 85. The biological screening system of claim 82, wherein the combined value is determined from the lowest point distribution values.
- 86. The biological screening system of claim 82, wherein the at least one processor is for computing a difference between the combined value and the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the difference.
- 87. The biological screening system of claim 86 wherein the at least one processor is for performing a Chi-Square statistical analysis on the difference
- 88. The biological screening system of claim 81, wherein the at least one processor is further for defining a baseline value, and comparing the point distribution values to the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the comparisons.
- 89. The biological screening system of claim 88, wherein the at least one processor is further for calculating the number of point distribution values that surpass the baseline value, wherein the stain quality is determined based on the number.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from provisional U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 60/478,434, filed Jun. 12, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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