The Cell Tracking Challenge: 10 years of objective benchmarking

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Abstract

The Cell Tracking Challenge is an ongoing benchmarking initiative that has become a reference in cell segmentation and tracking algorithm development. Here, we present a significant number of improvements introduced in the challenge since our 2017 report. These include the creation of a new segmentation-only benchmark, the enrichment of the dataset repository with new datasets that increase its diversity and complexity, and the creation of a silver standard reference corpus based on the most competitive results, which will be of particular interest for data-hungry deep learning-based strategies. Furthermore, we present the up-to-date cell segmentation and tracking leaderboards, an in-depth analysis of the relationship between the performance of the state-of-the-art methods and the properties of the datasets and annotations, and two novel, insightful studies about the generalizability and the reusability of top-performing methods. These studies provide critical practical conclusions for both developers and users of traditional and machine learning-based cell segmentation and tracking algorithms.

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Maška, M., Ulman, V., Delgado-Rodriguez, P., Gómez-de-Mariscal, E., Nečasová, T., Guerrero Peña, F. A., … Ortiz-de-Solórzano, C. (2023). The Cell Tracking Challenge: 10 years of objective benchmarking. Nature Methods, 20(7), 1010–1020. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-023-01879-y

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