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ImarisTrack functionality requires Imaris. For statistical output, ImarisTrack functionality requires Imaris MeasurementPro.

(1) Track Construction – Algorithms

Integrated into the object “Creation Wizard” of Imaris for both “Spot Objects” and “Surface Objects”, ImarisTrack provides an advanced set of algorithms to manually or automatically group segmented objects into tracks over time. All of the tracking methods can be applied to 2D time series or 3D time series (4D) images.

  • Brownian Motion Model - Simple to use Brownian model finds the most likely path connection in any direction, within a distance constraint.
  • Autoregressive Motion Model - Straightforward Auto-regressive mode can automatically deal with changes from the initial distance constraint (acceleration / deceleration), and improves tracking accuracy for objects with strong directionality.
  • Autoregressive Motion Expert - Auto-regressive “expert” tracking provides you with full control of the algorithm, for challenging tracking problems not solved by the easy modes. Adjust for intensity similarity among candidates for track connections.
  • Gap Close – Applicable to Brownian or Autoregressive motion models this option allows you to specify the number of frames for which the algorithm continues to search for candidate objects after the object disappears. This feature is needed for objects that either turn on and off by design or that move in and out of focus.
  • Connected Components – “Connected Components” is often the best choice for high quality images with frequent time sampling, and is also used for automatic detection of objects that divide or fuse



(2) Visualization

Inspecting or presenting a tracking result visualized as a line connecting all the positions of an object is a natural starting point, but more innovative and flexible options are needed to make sense of images as the X, Y, Z, and t dimensions increase in size, or as the density of objects in the image increases. ImarisTrack not only provides the right variety of tools to clarify complex positional data, but also can map object size, time index, and other statistical information directly to the tracks.

  • Track Display – Directly visualize the track as an exact path of the object, using a line for high contrast, or a shaded cylinder for enhancing relative depth perception. View the objects on the tracks, the center point of the object on the track, or just the track alone when the objects might obscure or complicate the view.
  • Displacement - The displacement arrow highlights the shortest path between the start and the end points for any given track. ImarisTrack can use a shaded 3D arrow to improve the viewer’s perception of overall direction and displacement in 3D space.
  • “Dragon Tail” – Customize the length of the track path for visual clarity by displaying the path as a dragon-tail, which only shows the selected number of time points. “Dragon Tail” visualization of the track is a perfect example of the quality innovations that come from the established skill and experience in multidimensional microscopy of Biplane’s programmers. With this method, you can interpret hundreds of tracks within a small space without cluttering the view, as can easily happen with more traditional track viewing approaches.
  • Color Coded Tracks – Tracks can be color-coded according to any specific statistical values (in combination with Imaris MeasurementPro) or may be color-coded based on time.
  • Versatility - As long-time users of Imaris know, the greatest power of Bitplane software often comes from the ability to simultaneously use more than one approach in a single visualization or analysis. For a single figure or movie, show some tracks in blue, some in red; some as lines, some as cylinders, view the displacement and volume change of some tracks, and show Dragon Tail paths for others. With ImarisTrack, it’s no problem!



(3) Measurements

The main point of tracking objects is almost always to measure how they change over time, ImarisTrack, in combination with Imaris MeasurementPro, provides a variety of measurements to facilitate analysis.

  • Track Specific Statistical Values – Duration, length, straightness, displacement X, Y, Z and total, squared displacement, velocity X, Y, and Z, average speed, instantaneous speed, speed variability, quality of fit to autoregressive model (short-term predictability) - per-axis or mean of all axes.
  • Object Time Dependant Statistic Values – Changes in size, shape and intensity over time.  In addition to being displayed in a table, these statistics are shown as a graph.  You can select a time point of interest in the graph and the visual view in surpass changes accordingly.
  • Filtering, Sorting, Classifying and Grouping – Using interface described for Imaris MeasurementPro, tracks may be filtered sorted, classified and grouped based on the track specific parameters.
  • Selection – In addition to selection based on any of the filtering, sorting and classification methods, tracks may be selected by clicking on the track in the visual view or by clicking a segmented object that is associated with a track and choosing a track specific statistic.
  • Export – Track statistics can be exported as .csv, Excel .xml or native Excel .xls files. The statistics can be exported for one track, a group of tracks, or all tracks. Additionally, statistics can be exported for one, a selection or all measured parameters. Finally, it is possible to specifically export the data needed to replicate any of the interactive plots Imaris creates/shows. The statistics of all segmented objects associated with a track can also be exported.



(4) Editing

ImarisTrack offers a set of tools to modify tracks once they have been created. This feature allows manual creation of tracks, or editing of automatically generated tracks, or for the correction of drift in parts of the image that are moving that should not be.

  • Translational and Rotational Drift Correction – ImarisTrack can track all objects in an image, even objects that should be stationary. Once tracked an object or series of objects that should not be moving can be selected. Then positions of all other objects within the image are corrected based on this anchored object or average of the selected objects. This positional shift results in drift correction in the image and the anchor object(s) expected to be stationary will be stationary in the resulting image.   The drift correction allows the detection of the true movement of the other objects of interest. In addition to translational drift correction, rotational drift correction can be utilized if at least three objects in various parts of the 3D image, that should not be moving, are selected as a basis for drift correction.
  • Track Editing – Sometimes automatic tracking is not perfect and researchers need a system to correct for errors.  ImarisTrack makes track editing quick and easy. If an object does not belong in a track after automatic tracking, simply select that object in the visual view and correct the track in the Track Editor panel. It is possible to disconnect, reconnect, and modify the track connections for all tracks. If your image contains many tracks and only a few of them need correcting, you can select only those tracks that have to be inspected manually without the need of going through thousands of correctly assigned tracks.
  • Single Spot Object Tracking – With ImarisTrack, researchers can track single spot objects in the image rather than all the objects in the image.  This is a benefit for researchers that only are interested in specific objects within an image as it saves on computation time and makes display simple.  Single object tracking can be utilized immediately by cancelling out of the automatic creation wizard and going to the edit tab or can be utilized once automatic creation has completed.