VisuStatR: Visualizing motility and morphology statistics on images in R

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Abstract

Motivation: Live-cell microscopy has become an essential tool for analyzing dynamic processes in various biological applications. Thereby, high-throughput and automated tracking analyses allow the simultaneous evaluation of large numbers of objects. However, to critically assess the influence of individual objects on calculated summary statistics, and to detect heterogeneous dynamics or possible artifacts, such as misclassified or-tracked objects, a direct mapping of gained statistical information onto the actual image data would be necessary. Results: We present VisuStatR as a platform independent software package that allows the direct visualization of time-resolved summary statistics of morphological characteristics or motility dynamics onto raw images. The software contains several display modes to compare user-defined summary statistics and the underlying image data in various levels of detail.

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Harmel, C., Sid Ahmed, S., Koch, R., Tünnermann, J., Distler, T., Imle, A., … Graw, F. (2022). VisuStatR: Visualizing motility and morphology statistics on images in R. Bioinformatics, 38(10), 2970–2972. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btac191

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