3D Deformation Profiler on Track Manager

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Bonora Massimo

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Feb 28, 2016, 8:42:28 AM2/28/16
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Dear Icy Team,
I am new on Icy and I get here looking for good tools for tracking 3D particles in time. I found the tracking options on Icy extremely interesting, but I get an issue that I can't solve, so I am looking for help.

The problem is as follow:
- I obtain objects by thresholding with the HK-mean ("Export ROIs" and "Prepare for tracking" selected).
- Using the Spot Tracking plugin I obtain tracks of the particles.
- I open the track manager plugin to obtain information about volume and shape of each particle along the track using the 3D Deformation Profiler processor, but I can't get any data. Even if the tracks are well represented in my original Image the 3D Deformation Profiler return a tabe with correct amount of time points, correct number of tracks, but no numbers at all.

I feel like I am missing a fundamental step in the process, but I can't understand with one.
Could you provide any suggestions?
Thank in advance!
Massimo

Alexandre Dufour

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Feb 28, 2016, 5:08:26 PM2/28/16
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Hi Massimo,

Unfortunately the “3D Deformation Profiler” only works on ROIs built using the “Active Contours” plug-in (exported as “Polygon”). This is why you are seeing an empty table.

I am in the process of updating this tool to fix this limitation, and hopefully can release this in the coming days/weeks.

Cheers
Alexandre



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Bonora Massimo

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Feb 29, 2016, 1:55:06 PM2/29/16
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Dear Alexandre,
thanks for suggestions, ROIs built with the “Active Contours” plug-in actually correct the issue.
I actually found that the Active contours require large amount of resources and time from my laptop compared to the HK-mean.
Could yo provide any suggestions about how to reduce the time for execution?
Thank you in advance
Massimo

Alexandre Dufour

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Mar 3, 2016, 9:09:48 AM3/3/16
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Hi Massimo,

Typically you can increase execution time by playing with the “contour sampling”, “evolution time step” and “convergence criterion” parameters (NB: some of these options only appear if you check the “advanced options” check box at the top). Increasing speed also comes at a cost though: the cleaner the data (signal/noise ratio), the faster you can run it, but if you do have some noise in the data, then the efficiency might not be as high as expected.

Cheers
Alexandre

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