Hi,
Waves are more likely to be dealt with using some segmentation IN-dependent method such as
Optical Flow Analysis.
Take a look at Biomedical Imaging in Java
http://webscreen.ophth.uiowa.edu/bij/I haven't tested it myself, but it appears to do what you seem to want to measure.
Cheers,
Chaitanya
On 13-Jun-2011, at 6:20 PM, lookingatwaves wrote:
> I am looking at calcium waves. Do you think I could use some kind of tracking
> algorithm for such waves? I have come across some object tracking algorithms
> but am not sure is they will work as these waves are ever changing.
>
> Any links to any potential methods are all welcome.
> Thanks
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Biology
IISER Pune
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