Paper List
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Nyxus: A Next Generation Image Feature Extraction Library for the Big Data and AI Era
This paper addresses the core pain point of efficiently extracting standardized, comparable features from massive (terabyte to petabyte-scale) biomedi...
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Topological Enhancement of Protein Kinetic Stability
This work addresses the long-standing puzzle of why knotted proteins exist by demonstrating that deep knots provide a functional advantage through enh...
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A Multi-Label Temporal Convolutional Framework for Transcription Factor Binding Characterization
This paper addresses the critical limitation of existing TF binding prediction methods that treat transcription factors as independent entities, faili...
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Social Distancing Equilibria in Games under Conventional SI Dynamics
This paper solves the core problem of proving the existence and uniqueness of Nash equilibria in finite-duration SI epidemic games, showing they are a...
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Binding Free Energies without Alchemy
This paper addresses the core bottleneck of computational expense in Absolute Binding Free Energy calculations by eliminating the need for numerous al...
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SHREC: A Spectral Embedding-Based Approach for Ab-Initio Reconstruction of Helical Molecules
This paper addresses the core bottleneck in cryo-EM helical reconstruction: eliminating the dependency on accurate initial symmetry parameter estimati...
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Budget-Sensitive Discovery Scoring: A Formally Verified Framework for Evaluating AI-Guided Scientific Selection
This paper addresses the critical gap in evaluating AI-guided scientific selection strategies under realistic budget constraints, where existing metri...
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Probabilistic Joint and Individual Variation Explained (ProJIVE) for Data Integration
This paper addresses the core challenge of accurately decomposing shared (joint) and dataset-specific (individual) sources of variation in multi-modal...
Leveraging Phytolith Research using Artificial Intelligence
Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona | Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History | University of Duisburg-Essen | Università di Trento | Herbario Nacional de Bolivia | The Pennsylvania State University
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IN SHORT: This paper addresses the critical bottleneck in phytolith research by automating the labor-intensive manual microscopy process through a multimodal AI pipeline that enables high-throughput analysis of archaeological samples.
核心创新
- Methodology First multimodal fusion model combining ConvNeXt (2D images) and PointNet++ (3D point clouds) for phytolith classification, achieving 77.9% global accuracy across 24 morphotypes.
- Methodology Complete end-to-end pipeline from z-stack microscopy to Bayesian mixture modeling, processing 3.81 million segmented objects from 712 slide sectors.
- Biology Demonstrates that 3D data is essential for distinguishing complex morphotypes like grass silica short cells, where diagnostic features are often obscured in 2D projections.
主要结论
- The multimodal fusion model achieved 77.9% global classification accuracy (71.4% class-adjusted) and 84.5% segmentation quality accuracy, with 3D data proving critical for distinguishing orientation-dependent morphotypes.
- Bayesian finite mixture modeling successfully identified specific plant contributions (maize and palms) in complex mixed samples, enabling assemblage-level analysis beyond individual object classification.
- The pipeline processed 3.81 million objects from 123 slides, demonstrating scalability orders of magnitude beyond traditional methods while maintaining systematic error patterns usable for compositional analysis.
摘要: Phytolith analysis is a crucial tool for reconstructing past vegetation and human activities, but traditional methods are severely limited by labour-intensive, time-consuming manual microscopy. To address this bottleneck, we present Sorometry: a comprehensive end-to-end artificial intelligence pipeline for the high-throughput digitisation, inference, and interpretation of phytoliths. Our workflow processes z-stacked optical microscope scans to automatically generate synchronised 2D orthoimages and 3D point clouds of individual microscopic particles. We developed a multimodal fusion model that combines ConvNeXt for 2D image analysis and PointNet++ for 3D point cloud analysis, supported by a graphical user interface for expert annotation and review. Tested on reference collections and archaeological samples from the Bolivian Amazon, our fusion model achieved a global classification accuracy of 77.9% across 24 diagnostic morphotypes and 84.5% for segmentation quality. Crucially, the integration of 3D data proved essential for distinguishing complex morphotypes (such as grass silica short cell phytoliths) whose diagnostic features are often obscured by their orientation in 2D projections. Beyond individual object classification, Sorometry incorporates Bayesian finite mixture modelling to predict overall plant source contributions at the assemblage level, successfully identifying specific plants like maize and palms in complex mixed samples. This integrated platform transforms phytolith research into an “omics”-scale discipline, dramatically expanding analytical capacity, standardising expert judgements, and enabling reproducible, population-level characterisations of archaeological and paleoecological assemblages.