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Segmenting and Tracking Multiple Dividing Targets Using ilastik

Authors :
Carsten, Haubold
Martin, Schiegg
Anna, Kreshuk
Stuart, Berg
Ullrich, Koethe
Fred A, Hamprecht
Source :
Advances in anatomy, embryology, and cell biology. 219
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Tracking crowded cells or other targets in biology is often a challenging task due to poor signal-to-noise ratio, mutual occlusion, large displacements, little discernibility, and the ability of cells to divide. We here present an open source implementation of conservation tracking (Schiegg et al., IEEE international conference on computer vision (ICCV). IEEE, New York, pp 2928-2935, 2013) in the ilastik software framework. This robust tracking-by-assignment algorithm explicitly makes allowance for false positive detections, undersegmentation, and cell division. We give an overview over the underlying algorithm and parameters, and explain the use for a light sheet microscopy sequence of a Drosophila embryo. Equipped with this knowledge, users will be able to track targets of interest in their own data.

Details

ISSN :
03015556
Volume :
219
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advances in anatomy, embryology, and cell biology
Accession number :
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