A Framework for Automated Cell Tracking in Phase Contrast Microscopic Videos based on Normal Velocities
This paper introduces a novel framework for the automated tracking of cells, with a particular focus on
the challenging situation of phase contrast microscopic videos. Our framework is based on a topology preserving
variational segmentation approach applied to normal velocity components obtained from optical
ow computations, which appears to yield robust tracking and automated extraction of cell trajectories.
In order to obtain improved trackings of local shape features we discuss an additional correction step
based on active contours and the image Laplacian which we optimize for an example class of transformed
renal epithelial (MDCK-F) cells. We also test the framework for human melanoma cells and murine
neutrophil granulocytes that were seeded on different types of extracellular matrices. The results are
validated with manual tracking results.
BibTex references
@TechReport{MBDS10,
author = {Moeller, M. and Burger, M. and Dieterich, P. and Schwab, A.},
title = {A Framework for Automated Cell Tracking in Phase Contrast Microscopic Videos based on Normal Velocities},
institution = {WWU Muenster},
year = {2010},
url = \{/2010/MBDS10},
}


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