Dear friends and colleagues

We are happy to announce a new version of TrackMate, our Fiji plugin for your everyday tracking problems.

The full list of changes is listed here: http://fiji.sc/2014-03-19_-_TrackMate_v2.2.0_released and here are some highlights:

Version 2.2.0 focuses mainly on extendability, tracking performance and detection accuracy.

 * Major*improvement for tracking performance*: The LAP trackers are
   now based on theJonker-Volgenant
   <http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF02278710>solver, which
   performs better than the Munkres-Kuhn we were using until then. Our
   initial tests report that this new version runs 2x to 4x faster.

 * A*major problem was found in the LoG detector*: Because of a severe
   rounding error, the LoG detector was not behaving as a true LoG
   detector, which strongly hindered its accuracy and potence. The
   problem is now fixed and*the accuracy of the detector has vastly
   improved*. You should now observe much better results when using
   this detector: less spurious spots, better spot size sensitivity,
   better sensitivity to faint spots. On its side, the DoG detector now
   handles spots that lie on the border of the images better. Of
   course, the results will be different when comparing to v2.1.1.

 * We also took the chance to rewrite all the detectors from scratch,
   using the latest development inImgLib2 <http://fiji.sc/ImgLib2>.
   This prompted*major performance improvement for the detection process*.

 * Complete rewrite of the way we handle modules in TrackMate.
   TrackMate now usesSciJava <http://www.scijava.org/>and exploit its
   automatic discovery mechanism for modules. Practically,*it is now
   very easy to extend TrackMate*, and you do not depend on us anymore
   at all for anything. We could completely disappear and you would
   still be able to extend TrackMate so that it suits your need,
   without requiring any of our help. Severaltutorials
   <http://fiji.sc/TrackMate#For_developers_2>describe how to do this.
   This is made possible thanks to the enormous efforts of the SciJava
   team. Thanks to them!


We are very grateful for the user feedback we received, and for the courageous users that tested and reported problems during the RC phase. We hope you find the tool useful. We hope you find the tool useful for you research and welcome your feedback on these channels.

Enjoy!
Johannes & JY

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PFID - Imagopole
Institut Pasteur
25-28, rue du Docteur Roux
75724 Paris cedex 15
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