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    TracTrac

    TracTrac

    Massive Object Tracking Software (Matlab/Python)

    TracTrac is a Particle Tracking Velocimetry (PTV) software which is extremely fast (more than 10k points tracked per second, 100k under python) and accurate (up to 0.01 pixel resolution), forming thus a good concurrent to the state-of-the art PIV/PTV algorithms. It allows to track anything that moves: birds, ants, grains, water flows... It runs on Python (v2&3) or Matlab (>2012a with Image Processing toolbox). Give it a try ! Get the last sources on GitHub: https://github.com/jorishey1234/tractrac
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    F-Tracker3D

    F-Tracker3D

    A software tool for tracking fluorescent cells in 3D

    F-Tracker3D is acronym of "fluorescent cell tracker in three-dimensions". It is a software tool designed to track fluorescent cells using time-lapse z-stacks of images acquired with a confocal or light-sheet microscope. First, each single cell is tracked in 2D by using the maximum intensity projections of the z-stacks and CellTracker, the free open source software available at: www.celltracker.website. Then, the 3D track of each cell is obtained analysing the z-stacks and looking for the z-plane with the maximum intensity value for the different x-y positions previously determined. ...
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