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Johannes Seiffarth1,2, Katharina Nöh1
1Institute of Bio- and Geosciences, IBG-1: Biotechnology, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, Germany.
Plos One
|December 11, 2025
Summary
This study introduces Uncertainty-Aware Tracking (UAT) for robust microbial cell tracking in live-cell imaging. UAT improves accuracy and efficiency, especially at lower frame rates, by using statistical models of cell behavior.
Area of Science:
- Microbiology
- Cell Biology
- Bioimaging
Background:
- Live-cell imaging is crucial for understanding cell behavior and responses.
- Microbial cell tracking faces challenges due to cell movement, division, and limited imaging frame rates.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the effectiveness of Uncertainty-Aware Tracking (UAT) for improving microbial cell tracking.
- To analyze the impact of cell development models on tracking quality under varying imaging intervals.
Main Methods:
- Utilized PyUAT, an open-source implementation of the UAT paradigm.
- Systematically analyzed tracking quality using statistical models of cell behavior on a 2D+t dataset.
- Evaluated performance under increasing imaging intervals.
Main Results:
- Model-driven cell tracking (UAT) demonstrated higher accuracy at low frame rates.
- UAT outperformed comparable methods in runtime efficiency.
- The choice of cell development models significantly influences tracking quality.
Conclusions:
- Probabilistic UAT robustifies microbial cell tracking quality under challenging live-imaging conditions.
- PyUAT offers an effective and efficient solution for microbial cell tracking, even with limited frame rates.
- The study provides a valuable tool for researchers studying cellular heterogeneity and responses.
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