Biomedical Imaging Group
Logo EPFL
    • Splines Tutorials
    • Splines Art Gallery
    • Wavelets Tutorials
    • Image denoising
    • ERC project: FUN-SP
    • Sparse Processes - Book Preview
    • ERC project: GlobalBioIm
    • The colored revolution of bioimaging
    • Deconvolution
    • SMLM
    • One-World Seminars: Representer theorems
    • A Unifying Representer Theorem
Follow us on Twitter.
Join our Github.
Masquer le formulaire de recherche
Menu
BIOMEDICAL IMAGING GROUP (BIG)
Laboratoire d'imagerie biomédicale (LIB)
  1. School of Engineering STI
  2. Institute IEM
  3.  LIB
  4.  Multi-CryoGAN
  • Laboratory
    • Laboratory
    • Laboratory
    • People
    • Jobs and Trainees
    • News
    • Events
    • Seminars
    • Resources (intranet)
    • Twitter
  • Research
    • Research
    • Researchs
    • Research Topics
    • Talks, Tutorials, and Reviews
  • Publications
    • Publications
    • Publications
    • Database of Publications
    • Talks, Tutorials, and Reviews
    • EPFL Infoscience
  • Code
    • Code
    • Code
    • Demos
    • Download Algorithms
    • Github
  • Teaching
    • Teaching
    • Teaching
    • Courses
    • Student projects
  • Splines
    • Teaching
    • Teaching
    • Splines Tutorials
    • Splines Art Gallery
    • Wavelets Tutorials
    • Image denoising
  • Sparsity
    • Teaching
    • Teaching
    • ERC project: FUN-SP
    • Sparse Processes - Book Preview
  • Imaging
    • Teaching
    • Teaching
    • ERC project: GlobalBioIm
    • The colored revolution of bioimaging
    • Deconvolution
    • SMLM
  • Machine Learning
    • Teaching
    • Teaching
    • One-World Seminars: Representer theorems
    • A Unifying Representer Theorem

Multi-CryoGAN: Reconstruction of Continuous Conformations in Cryo-EM Using Generative Adversarial Networks

H. Gupta, T.H. Phan, J. Yoo, M. Unser

Proceedings of a Workshop of the Sixteenth European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV'20), Virtual, August 23-28, 2020.


We propose a deep-learning-based reconstruction method for cryo-electron microscopy (Cryo-EM) that can model multiple conformations of a nonrigid biomolecule in a standalone manner. Cryo-EM produces many noisy projections from separate instances of the same but randomly oriented biomolecule. Current methods rely on pose and conformation estimation which are inefficient for the reconstruction of continuous conformations that carry valuable information. We introduce Multi-CryoGAN, which sidesteps the additional processing by casting the volume reconstruction into the distribution matching problem. By introducing a manifold mapping module, Multi-CryoGAN can learn continuous structural heterogeneity without pose estimation nor clustering. We also give a theoretical guarantee of recovery of the true conformations. Our method can successfully reconstruct 3D protein complexes on synthetic 2D Cryo-EM datasets for both continuous and discrete structural variability scenarios. Multi-CryoGAN is the first model that can reconstruct continuous conformations of a biomolecule from Cryo-EM images in a fully unsupervised and end-to-end manner.

@INPROCEEDINGS(http://bigwww.epfl.ch/publications/gupta2001.html,
AUTHOR="Gupta, H. and Phan, T.H. and Yoo, J. and Unser, M.",
TITLE="{Multi-CryoGAN}: {R}econstruction of Continuous Conformations in
	{Cryo-EM} Using Generative Adversarial Networks",
BOOKTITLE="Proceedings of a Workshop of the Sixteenth European
	Conference on Computer Vision ({ECCV'20})",
YEAR="2020",
editor="",
volume="",
series="",
pages="",
address="Virtual",
month="August 23-28,",
organization="",
publisher="",
note="")

© 2020 @eccvconf. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish this material for advertising or promotional purposes or for creating new collective works for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or to reuse any copyrighted component of this work in other works must be obtained from @eccvconf. This material is presented to ensure timely dissemination of scholarly and technical work. Copyright and all rights therein are retained by authors or by other copyright holders. All persons copying this information are expected to adhere to the terms and constraints invoked by each author's copyright. In most cases, these works may not be reposted without the explicit permission of the copyright holder.
  • Laboratory
  • Research
  • Publications
    • Database of Publications
    • Talks, Tutorials, and Reviews
    • EPFL Infoscience
  • Code
  • Teaching
Logo EPFL, Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
Emergencies: +41 21 693 3000 Services and resources Contact Map Webmaster email

Follow EPFL on social media

Follow us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter. Follow us on Instagram. Follow us on Youtube. Follow us on LinkedIn.
Accessibility Disclaimer Privacy policy

© 2023 EPFL, all rights reserved