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      How do you find the green sheep? A critical review of the use of remotely sensed imagery to detect and count animals

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              Feature point tracking and trajectory analysis for video imaging in cell biology.

              This paper presents a computationally efficient, two-dimensional, feature point tracking algorithm for the automated detection and quantitative analysis of particle trajectories as recorded by video imaging in cell biology. The tracking process requires no a priori mathematical modeling of the motion, it is self-initializing, it discriminates spurious detections, and it can handle temporary occlusion as well as particle appearance and disappearance from the image region. The efficiency of the algorithm is validated on synthetic video data where it is compared to existing methods and its accuracy and precision are assessed for a wide range of signal-to-noise ratios. The algorithm is well suited for video imaging in cell biology relying on low-intensity fluorescence microscopy. Its applicability is demonstrated in three case studies involving transport of low-density lipoproteins in endosomes, motion of fluorescently labeled Adenovirus-2 particles along microtubules, and tracking of quantum dots on the plasma membrane of live cells. The present automated tracking process enables the quantification of dispersive processes in cell biology using techniques such as moment scaling spectra.
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                Journal
                Methods in Ecology and Evolution
                Methods Ecol Evol
                Wiley
                2041210X
                April 2018
                April 2018
                February 13 2018
                : 9
                : 4
                : 881-892
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Centre of Excellence for Biosecurity Risk Analysis; School of Biosciences; University of Melbourne; Melbourne Australia
                [2 ]Centre for Environmental Policy; Imperial College London; London UK
                [3 ]Ministry for Primary Industries; Wellington New Zealand
                [4 ]Spatial Epidemiology Lab; Université Libre de Bruxelles; Brussels Belgium
                [5 ]Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique; Brussels Belgium
                [6 ]Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations; Rome Italy
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                10.1111/2041-210X.12973
                0536d471-5ce5-4c97-bf26-b6d5ffa20ee0
                © 2018

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