Imperial College/24 September 2008
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*Example is shown with 100908 Video 15 Cell 6. Notice that the model for a single run does not fit the data properly. Hence we introduce a change in orientation (parameters) at frame 75. This results in two separate runs, each with its respective set of parameters A, B and alpha. | *Example is shown with 100908 Video 15 Cell 6. Notice that the model for a single run does not fit the data properly. Hence we introduce a change in orientation (parameters) at frame 75. This results in two separate runs, each with its respective set of parameters A, B and alpha. | ||
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Revision as of 11:08, 24 September 2008
Dry Lab
Modelling Motility
- Managed to run trajectory modelling on 90 cells yesterday.
- Manual segmentation of runs done today to obtain a better curve fit. Hence certain cells will have two or more runs, and two or more parameter sets respectively.
- Example is shown with 100908 Video 15 Cell 6. Notice that the model for a single run does not fit the data properly. Hence we introduce a change in orientation (parameters) at frame 75. This results in two separate runs, each with its respective set of parameters A, B and alpha.