National Institute of Standards and Technology

Publication Classification:

Object Measurement = Motility

Segmentation Acceleration = Single core CPU

  • "Bai W, Zhou X, Zhu J, Ji L, Wong STC: Tracking of migrating Glioma cells in feature space. In 4th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro. IEEE; 2007:272–275."
  • "Debeir O, Camby I, Kiss R, Van Ham P, Decaestecker C: A model-based approach for automated in vitro cell tracking and chemotaxis analyses. Cytometry A 2004, 60:29–40."
  • "Hadjidemetriou S, Gabrielli B, Mele K, Vallotton P: Detection and tracking of cell divisions in phase contrast video microscopy. In Proc. of the Third MICCAI Worshop on Microscopic Image Analysis with Applications in Biology. New York, NY, USA: MICCAI; 2008."
  • "Held M, Schmitz MH a, Fischer B, Walter T, Neumann B, Olma MH, Peter M, Ellenberg J, Gerlich DW: CellCognition: time-resolved phenotype annotation in high-throughput live cell imaging. Nat. Methods 2010, 7:747–54."
  • "Huth J, Buchholz M, Kraus JM, Schmucker M, von Wichert G, Krndija D, Seufferlein T, Gress TM, Kestler H a: Significantly improved precision of cell migration analysis in time-lapse video microscopy through use of a fully automated tracking system. BMC Cell Biol 2010, 11:24."
  • "Li K, Miller ED, Chen M, Kanade T, Weiss LE, Campbell PG: Cell population tracking and lineage construction with spatiotemporal context. Med Image Anal 2008, 12:546–66."
  • "Yin Z, Li K, Kanade T, Chen M: Understanding the Optics to Aid Microscopy Image Segmentation. In Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention--MICCAI 2010. Volume 13. Heidelberg: Springer; 2010:209–217."



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