SINETRA is a deformable-tissue neuron video simulator that provides annotated synthetic data and shows that an optical-flow-enhanced tracker (KOFT) outperforms three baselines on its own generated movies.
SINETRA: a Versatile Framework for Evaluating Single Neuron Tracking in Behaving Animals
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Accurately tracking neuronal activity in behaving animals presents significant challenges due to complex motions and background noise. The lack of annotated datasets limits the evaluation and improvement of such tracking algorithms. To address this, we developed SINETRA, a versatile simulator that generates synthetic tracking data for particles on a deformable background, closely mimicking live animal recordings. This simulator produces annotated 2D and 3D videos that reflect the intricate movements seen in behaving animals like Hydra Vulgaris. We evaluated four state-of-the-art tracking algorithms highlighting the current limitations of these methods in challenging scenarios and paving the way for improved cell tracking techniques in dynamic biological systems.
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SINETRA: a Versatile Framework for Evaluating Single Neuron Tracking in Behaving Animals
SINETRA is a deformable-tissue neuron video simulator that provides annotated synthetic data and shows that an optical-flow-enhanced tracker (KOFT) outperforms three baselines on its own generated movies.