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Automatically tracking neurons in a moving and deforming brain

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Oct 14, 2016
Jeffrey P. Nguyen, Ashley N. Linder, George S. Plummer, Joshua W. Shaevitz, Andrew M. Leifer

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Mapping the stereotyped behaviour of freely-moving fruit flies

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Aug 12, 2014
Gordon J. Berman, Daniel M. Choi, William Bialek, Joshua W. Shaevitz

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Efficient Multiple Object Tracking Using Mutually Repulsive Active Membranes

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Dec 26, 2012
Yi Deng, Philip Coen, Mingzhai Sun, Joshua W. Shaevitz

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