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Publication Classification:

Segmentation Acceleration = Single core CPU

Imaging Modality = Wide-field fluorescence

  • "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."
  • "Fusco L, Benmansour F, Fua P, Pertz O, Smith K: Automated Quantification of Morphodynamics for High-Throughput Live Cell Time-Lapse Datasets. In IEEE 10th International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI). San Francisco, CA: IEEE; 2013:664–667."
  • "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."
  • "Hodneland E, Bukoreshtliev N V, Eichler TW, Tai X-C, Gurke S, Lundervold A, Gerdes H-H: A unified framework for automated 3-d segmentation of surface-stained living cells and a comprehensive segmentation evaluation. IEEE Trans Med Imaging 2009, 28:720–38."
  • "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."
  • "Wählby, C.; Sintorn, I.-M.; Erlandsson, F.; Borgefors, G.; Bengtsson, E.: Combining intensity , edge and shape information for 2D and 3D segmentation of cell nuclei in tissue sections. J Microsc 2004, 215(January):67–76."
  • "Zhou X, Li F, Yan J, Wong STC: A novel cell segmentation method and cell phase identification using Markov model. IEEE Trans Inf Technol Biomed 2009, 13:152–7."



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