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Learning Rotation Invariant Features for Cryogenic Electron Microscopy Image Reconstruction

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arxiv 2101.03549 v1 pith:ZMVCWGVW submitted 2021-01-10 eess.IV cs.CVcs.LG

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keywords rotationimagereconstructionanglecryo-emmicroscopyrecentstructure
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Cryo-Electron Microscopy (Cryo-EM) is a Nobel prize-winning technology for determining the 3D structure of particles at near-atomic resolution. A fundamental step in the recovering of the 3D single-particle structure is to align its 2D projections; thus, the construction of a canonical representation with a fixed rotation angle is required. Most approaches use discrete clustering which fails to capture the continuous nature of image rotation, others suffer from low-quality image reconstruction. We propose a novel method that leverages the recent development in the generative adversarial networks. We introduce an encoder-decoder with a rotation angle classifier. In addition, we utilize a discriminator on the decoder output to minimize the reconstruction error. We demonstrate our approach with the Cryo-EM 5HDB and the rotated MNIST datasets showing substantial improvement over recent methods.

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