The study of inflammatory disease hinges upon the behavior and movement of leukocytes and their interaction with the endothelium. We put forth a method for tracking leukocytes in vivo, whereas tracking has been demonstrated previously only for in vitro experiments. The tracker is based on the enhancing capability of morphological anisotropic diffusion, a partial differential equation model for adaptively filtering imagery that retains structures of interest. Morphological anisotropic diffusion excels over standard diffusion in the ability to preserve objects of a certain shape and scale, and it improves upon standard morphological filters in terms of edge preservation and adaptive smoothing. We use the video frames enhanced by morphological diffusion for edge-based registration and background removal in the tracking process
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Image Processing, 2001. Proceedings. 2001 International Conference on
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Date of Conference: 7-10 Oct 2001