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TraCurate: Efficiently curating cell tracks

Sebastian Wagner, Konstantin Thierbach, Thomas Zerjatke, Ingmar Glauche, Ingo Roeder, Nico Scherf

2021SoftwareX14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

TraCurate is an open-source software tool to curate and manually annotate cell tracking data from time-lapse microscopy. Although many studies of cellular behaviour require high-quality, long-term observations of single cells across several generations, automated tracking of individual cells is often imperfect and typically yields fragmented results that still contain many errors. TraCurate supports the user to efficiently curate and extract complete cell tracks and genealogies from a variety of cell tracking data. Source code and binary packages for TraCurate and all related tools are freely available for Linux, macOS, and Windows at https://tracurate.gitlab.io/.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceTracking (education)SoftwareOpen sourceSource codeCode (set theory)Open source softwareVariety (cybernetics)Binary numberOperating systemComputer graphics (images)Programming languageArtificial intelligenceSet (abstract data type)ArithmeticMathematicsPsychologyPedagogyCell Image Analysis TechniquesSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsImage Processing Techniques and Applications