CaImAn an open source tool for scalable calcium imaging data analysis

Author:

Giovannucci Andrea1ORCID,Friedrich Johannes123ORCID,Gunn Pat1,Kalfon Jérémie4ORCID,Brown Brandon L5,Koay Sue Ann6,Taxidis Jiannis7,Najafi Farzaneh8,Gauthier Jeffrey L6,Zhou Pengcheng23ORCID,Khakh Baljit S59,Tank David W6ORCID,Chklovskii Dmitri B1ORCID,Pnevmatikakis Eftychios A1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Computational Biology, Flatiron Institute, Simons Foundation, New York, United States

2. Department of Statistics, Columbia University, New York, United States

3. Center for Theoretical Neuroscience, Columbia University, New York, United States

4. ECE Paris, Paris, France

5. Department of Physiology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, United States

6. Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Princeton University, Princeton, United States

7. Department of Neurology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, United States

8. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York, United States

9. Department of Neurobiology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, United States

Abstract

Advances in fluorescence microscopy enable monitoring larger brain areas in-vivo with finer time resolution. The resulting data rates require reproducible analysis pipelines that are reliable, fully automated, and scalable to datasets generated over the course of months. We present CaImAn, an open-source library for calcium imaging data analysis. CaImAn provides automatic and scalable methods to address problems common to pre-processing, including motion correction, neural activity identification, and registration across different sessions of data collection. It does this while requiring minimal user intervention, with good scalability on computers ranging from laptops to high-performance computing clusters. CaImAn is suitable for two-photon and one-photon imaging, and also enables real-time analysis on streaming data. To benchmark the performance of CaImAn we collected and combined a corpus of manual annotations from multiple labelers on nine mouse two-photon datasets. We demonstrate that CaImAn achieves near-human performance in detecting locations of active neurons.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Simons Foundation

National Science Foundation

Gatsby Charitable Foundation

Pew Charitable Trusts

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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