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Globally Optimal Cell Tracking using Integer Programming
We propose a novel approach to automatically tracking cell populations in
time-lapse images. To account for cell occlusions and overlaps, we introduce a
robust method that generates an over-complete set of competing detection
hypotheses. We then perform detection and tracking simultaneously on these
hypotheses by solving to optimality an integer program with only one type of
flow variables. This eliminates the need for heuristics to handle missed
detections due to occlusions and complex morphology. We demonstrate the
effectiveness of our approach on a range of challenging sequences consisting of
clumped cells and show that it outperforms state-of-the-art techniques.Comment: Engin T\"uretken and Xinchao Wang contributed equally to this wor
Aerospace medicine and biology: A continuing bibliography with indexes, supplement 203
This bibliography lists 150 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in January 1980
Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A continuing bibliography with indexes (supplement 290)
This bibliography lists 125 reports, articles and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in October 1986
Keeping track of worm trackers
C. elegans is used extensively as a model system in the neurosciences due to its well defined nervous system. However, the seeming simplicity of this nervous system in anatomical structure and neuronal connectivity, at least compared to higher animals, underlies a rich diversity of behaviors. The usefulness of the worm in genome-wide mutagenesis or RNAi screens, where thousands of strains are assessed for phenotype, emphasizes the need for computational methods for automated parameterization of generated behaviors. In addition, behaviors can be modulated upon external cues like temperature, O2 and CO2 concentrations, mechanosensory and chemosensory inputs. Different machine vision tools have been developed to aid researchers in their efforts to inventory and characterize defined behavioral “outputs”. Here we aim at providing an overview of different worm-tracking packages or video analysis tools designed to quantify different aspects of locomotion such as the occurrence of directional changes (turns, omega bends), curvature of the sinusoidal shape (amplitude, body bend angles) and velocity (speed, backward or forward movement)
Aerospace medicine and biology: A continuing bibliography with indexes, supplement 183
This bibliography lists 273 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in July 1978
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