Modelling and inference of interacting cell dynamics using single time-point images
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Understanding cell dynamics, such as migration, proliferation, and interactions are
central in cancer biology, particularly for modeling invasive tumors like glioblastoma.
High-throughput in vitro assays frequently rely on single time-point (endpoint) im-
ages, which lack direct temporal data, presenting a significant methodological chal-
lenge for parameter estimation. This thesis develops a comprehensive computational
pipeline to infer interacting cell dynamics exclusively from endpoint phase-contrast
microscopy images using Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC).
The workflow integrates a robust U-Net segmentation model with a ResNet34 back-
bone and boundary-aware probability shaping, alongside a velocity-predictive track-
ing algorithm to mitigate survival bias and extract unbiased biological features. We
evaluate an agent-based model utilizing overdamped Langevin dynamics proposed
and used in against an advanced Fractional Brownian Motion (fBm) framework de-
signed to capture directional persistence. Our results demonstrate that while the
fBm model accurately captures the super-diffusive memory inherent to glioblastoma
motility, this increased model capacity introduces parameter degeneracy at a sin-
gle temporal endpoint. To navigate the resulting non-linear parameter manifolds,
Sequential Monte Carlo (SMC-ABC) proved strictly superior to standard Rejection
and Regression-Adjusted ABC variants.
Furthermore, we expose an important "Sim-to-Real Gap" regarding summary statis-
tics: while continuous Topological Data Analysis (TDA) via Persistence Images
excels on idealized in vitro data, it suffers from ”topological fragility” when ex-
posed to real-world biological noise and segmentation artifacts. Consequently, a
hybrid summary statistic combining the Pair Correlation Function (PCF) with dis-
crete Betti curves emerged as the most robust metric for experimental inference.
Ultimately, this work establishes that extracting complex dynamic memory from
static snapshots is mathematically viable, provided that physical model capacity is
carefully balanced with robust spatial statistics and adaptive, non-linear Bayesian
algorithms.
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Approximate Bayesian Computation, Fractional Brownian Motion,Topological Data Analysis, Cell Dynamics, Image Segmentation, Glioblastoma
