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    ToxTrac

    ToxTrac

    Free Animal Tracking Software

    ToxTrac is a free Windows program optimized for tracking animals. It uses an advanced tracking algorithm and includes Preprocessing, Background subtraction, Thresholding, Post-processing, and Filters. It is robust; very fast; and can handle one or several animals in one or several environments. The program provides useful statistics as output. ToxTrac can be used for fish, insects, rodents, etc. If used, please cite: Rodriguez, A., Zhang, H., Klaminder, J., Brodin, T., Andersson, P....
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    JPIV

    JPIV

    Particle Image Velocimetry

    JPIV is a platform independent, graphical stand-alone application for Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) written in Java. PIV is an optical technique for measuring fluid flow velocities. JPIV moved to GitHub. Please visit us at: https://eguvep.github.io/jpiv/
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    UmUTracker

    UmUTracker

    A MATLAB program for 2D particle tracking or 3D DHM based tracking.

    We present a versatile and fast MATLAB program (UmUTracker) that automatically detects and tracks particles by analyzing long video sequences acquired by either light microscopy or digital holography microscopy (DHM). Our program finds the 2D particle center position using an isosceles triangle transform and the axial position by a fast implementation of Rayleigh-Sommerfeld numerical reconstruction algorithm using a one dimensional radial intensity profile. *Updates v1.1: 2017/11/21- Bug...
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    This package includes a collection of MATLAB files which are designed to: 1. Given a calibration scan of the image of a point emitter with an engineered point spread function (PSF), 2. Perform a phase retrieval algorithm based on maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) of a phase aberration term which is added to the theoretical pupil function of the imaging system. 3. Use the phase-retrieved pupil function to perform single-emitter localization.
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