National Institute of Standards and Technology

Publication Classification:

Object Measurement = Counting

Segmentation Method = Thresholding

  • "Al-Kofahi O, Radke RJ, Goderie SK, Shen Q, Temple S, Roysam B: Automated cell lineage construction: a rapid method to analyze clonal development established with murine neural progenitor cells. Cell Cycle 2006, 5:327–35."
  • "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."
  • "Hua J, Sima C, Cypert M, Gooden GC, Shack S, Alla L, Smith E a, Trent JM, Dougherty ER, Bittner ML: Tracking transcriptional activities with high-content epifluorescent imaging. J Biomed Opt 2012, 17:046008."
  • "Winter M, Wait E, Roysam B, Goderie SK, Ali RAN, Kokovay E, Temple S, Cohen AR: Vertebrate neural stem cell segmentation, tracking and lineaging with validation and editing. Nat Protoc 2011, 6:1942–52."
  • "Yin Z, Kanade T, Chen M: Understanding the phase contrast optics to restore artifact-free microscopy images for segmentation. Med Image Anal 2012, 16:1047–62."
  • "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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