Many processes in cell biology are connected to the movement of compact entities: intracellular vesicles and even single molecules. The tracking of individual objects is important for understanding cellular dynamics. Here we describe the tracking algorithms which have been developed in the non-biological fields and successfully applied to object detection and tracking in biological applications. The characteristics features of the different algorithms are compared.
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Kalaidzidis, Y. (2009). Multiple objects tracking in fluorescence microscopy. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 58(1–2), 57–80. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00285-008-0180-4