Potential quality improvement of stochastic optical localization nanoscopy images obtained by frame by frame localization algorithms.

Scientific Reports
Yi Sun

Abstract

A data movie of stochastic optical localization nanoscopy contains spatial and temporal correlations, both providing information of emitter locations. The majority of localization algorithms in the literature estimate emitter locations by frame-by-frame localization (FFL), which exploit only the spatial correlation and leave the temporal correlation into the FFL nanoscopy images. The temporal correlation contained in the FFL images, if exploited, can improve the localization accuracy and the image quality. In this paper, we analyze the properties of the FFL images in terms of root mean square minimum distance (RMSMD) and root mean square error (RMSE). It is shown that RMSMD and RMSE can be potentially reduced by a maximum fold equal to the square root of the average number of activations per emitter. Analyzed and revealed are also several statistical properties of RMSMD and RMSE and their relationship with respect to a large number of data frames, bias and variance of localization errors, small localization errors, sample drift, and the worst FFL image. Numerical examples are taken and the results confirm the prediction of analysis. The ideas about how to develop an algorithm to exploit the temporal correlation of FFL images ar...Continue Reading

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