Segger: Fast and accurate cell segmentation of imaging-based spatial transcriptomics data

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Abstract

The accurate assignment of transcripts to their cells of origin remains the Achilles heel of imaging-based spatial transcriptomics, despite being critical for nearly all downstream analyses. Current cell segmentation methods are prone to over- and under-segmentation, misassign transcripts to cells, require manual intervention, and suffer from low sensitivity and scalability. We introduce segger, a versatile graph neural network based on a heterogeneous graph representation of individual transcripts and cells, that frames cell segmentation as a transcript-to-cell link prediction task and can leverage single-cell RNA-seq information to improve transcript assignments. On multiple Xenium dataset benchmarks, segger exhibits superior sensitivity and specificity, while requiring orders of magnitude less compute time than existing methods. The user-friendly open-source software implementation has extensive documentation ( https://elihei2.github.io/segger_dev/ ), requires little manual intervention, integrates seamlessly into existing workflows, and enables atlas-scale applications.

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