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blogtng:2011-09-01:cell_splitting_and_cost_function [2011/09/01 16:09] – created kotablogtng:2011-09-01:cell_splitting_and_cost_function [2016/05/24 12:46] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 Figure shown below illustrates the situation.  Figure shown below illustrates the situation. 
  
-[{{ :documents:log:cellsplittingandcost.png?300 |Centroids before (red) and after (yellow) splitting}}]+{{ :documents:log:cellsplittingandcost.png?300|Centroids before (red) and after (yellow) splitting}}
  
 Here, I could maybe estimate the displacement (red dot to one of yellow dots) due to artificial splitting as a half of the radius of original cell, since the daughter cells would be approximately half the size of the original. Then approximately <jsm>1/2 radius</jsm> of displacement could maybe used as an indicator of "wrongly linked" due to over-segmentation. But what happens, if cells are actually moving at a speed of half the radius displacement per time frame?   Here, I could maybe estimate the displacement (red dot to one of yellow dots) due to artificial splitting as a half of the radius of original cell, since the daughter cells would be approximately half the size of the original. Then approximately <jsm>1/2 radius</jsm> of displacement could maybe used as an indicator of "wrongly linked" due to over-segmentation. But what happens, if cells are actually moving at a speed of half the radius displacement per time frame?  
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