Literature DB >> 26084407

Micro-object motion tracking based on the probability hypothesis density particle tracker.

Chunmei Shi1, Lingling Zhao2, Junjie Wang2, Chiping Zhang3, Xiaohong Su2, Peijun Ma2.   

Abstract

Tracking micro-objects in the noisy microscopy image sequences is important for the analysis of dynamic processes in biological objects. In this paper, an automated tracking framework is proposed to extract the trajectories of micro-objects. This framework uses a probability hypothesis density particle filtering (PF-PHD) tracker to implement a recursive state estimation and trajectories association. In order to increase the efficiency of this approach, an elliptical target model is presented to describe the micro-objects using shape parameters instead of point-like targets which may cause inaccurate tracking. A novel likelihood function, not only covering the spatiotemporal distance but also dealing with geometric shape function based on the Mahalanobis norm, is proposed to improve the accuracy of particle weight in the update process of the PF-PHD tracker. Using this framework, a larger number of tracks are obtained. The experiments are performed on simulated data of microtubule movements and real mouse stem cells. We compare the PF-PHD tracker with the nearest neighbor method and the multiple hypothesis tracking method. Our PF-PHD tracker can simultaneously track hundreds of micro-objects in the microscopy image sequence.

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Keywords:  Micro-objects tracking; Microscopic image sequences; Probability hypothesis density particle filtering (PF-PHD) tracker; Track continuity

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26084407     DOI: 10.1007/s00285-015-0909-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Math Biol        ISSN: 0303-6812            Impact factor:   2.259


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