Abstract

SummaryThe diff_classifier package seeks to address the issue of scale-up in multi-particle tracking (MPT) analyses via a parallelization approach. MPT is a powerful analytical tool that has been used in fields ranging from aeronautics to oceanography (Pulford, 2005) allowing researchers to collect spatial and velocity information of moving objects from video datasets. Examples include: Tracking tracers in ocean currents to study fluid flowTracking molecular motors (e.g., myosin, kinesin) to assess motile activityMeasuring intracellular trafficking by tracking membrane vesiclesAssessing microrheological properties by tracking nanoparticle movement.

Highlights

  • The diff_classifier package seeks to address the issue of scale-up in multi-particle tracking (MPT) analyses via a parallelization approach

  • Tracking tracers in ocean currents to study fluid flow Tracking molecular motors to assess motile activity Measuring intracellular trafficking by tracking membrane vesicles Assessing microrheological properties by tracking nanoparticle movement

  • multi-particle tracking (MPT) is a powerful analytical tool that has been used in fields ranging from aeronautics to oceanography (Pulford, 2005) allowing researchers to collect spatial and velocity information of moving objects from video datasets

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The diff_classifier package seeks to address the issue of scale-up in multi-particle tracking (MPT) analyses via a parallelization approach. MPT is a powerful analytical tool that has been used in fields ranging from aeronautics to oceanography (Pulford, 2005) allowing researchers to collect spatial and velocity information of moving objects from video datasets. Assessing microrheological properties by tracking nanoparticle movement.

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