Research

The focus of my research is the development of methods for automated, high-throughput, quantitative analysis of microscopy images. This has primarily involved the use of temporal models to understand the behaviour of mitotic cells and detect deviations from normal behaviour. The video on the right is an example of tracking cells and labeling mitotic phases. More details (with more videos) are available on my group research page.

Publications

These are available at the VGG publications page.

Temporal models for mitotic phase labelling
A. El-Labban, A. Zisserman, Y. Toyoda, A. W. Bird, and A. Hyman
Medical Image Analysis, Volume 18, page 977-–988, 2014

Mitotic Phase Based Detection of Chromosome Segregation Errors in Embryonic Stem Cells
A. El-Labban, C. Arteta, A. Zisserman, A. W. Bird, and A. Hyman
IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI)
San Francisco, USA, 2013

Discriminative Semi-Markov Models for Automated Mitotic Phase Labelling
A. El-Labban, A. Zisserman, Y. Toyoda, A. W. Bird, and A. Hyman
IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI)
Barcelona, Spain, 2012

Dynamic Time Warping for Automated Cell Cycle Labelling
A. El-Labban, A. Zisserman, Y. Toyoda, A. W. Bird, and A. Hyman
International Workshop on Microscopic Image Analysis with Applications in Biology (MIAAB)
Heidelberg, Germany, 2011 (oral presentation)