par Torres-Cisneros, Miguel;Avina-Cervantes, Gabriel;Perez-Careta, Eduardo;Ambriz-Colin, F.;Tinoco, Verónica;Ibarra-Manzano, Oscar Manzano;Plascencia-Mora, Héctor;Aguilera-Gomez, Eduardo;Ibarra-Manzano, Mario Alberto;Guzman-Cabrera, Rafael;Debeir, Olivier ;Sánchez-Mondragón, Javier Javier
Référence International journal of thermophysics, 34, 8-9, page (1435-1443)
Publication Publié, 2013
Référence International journal of thermophysics, 34, 8-9, page (1435-1443)
Publication Publié, 2013
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | An innovative methodology to detect and track cells using microscope images enhanced by optical cross-correlation techniques is proposed in this paper. In order to increase the tracking sensibility, image pre-processing has been implemented as a morphological operator on the microscope image. Results show that the pre-processing process allows for additional frames of cell tracking, therefore increasing its robustness. The proposed methodology can be used in analyzing different problems such as mitosis, cell collisions, and cell overlapping, ultimately designed to identify and treat illnesses and malignancies. © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013. |