Centering noisy images with application to cryo-EM
2020
We target the problem of estimating the center of mass of noisy 2-D images. We assume that the noise dominates the image, and thus many standard approaches are vulnerable to estimation errors. Our approach uses a surrogate function to the geometric median, which is a robust estimator of the center of mass. We mathematically analyze cases in which the geometric median fails to provide a reasonable estimate of the center of mass, and prove that our surrogate function leads to a successful estimate.
One particular application for our method is to improve 3-D reconstruction in single-particle cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM). We show how to apply our approach for a better translational alignment of macromolecules picked from experimental data. In this way, we facilitate the succeeding steps of reconstruction and streamline the entire cryo-EM pipeline, saving valuable computational time and supporting resolution enhancement.
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