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A particle tracking meet

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A first community experiment comparing the performance of analysis methods for single-particle tracking data declares no winner but reveals valuable information for users and developers.

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Figure 1: Sample trajectories of the dynamical scenarios included in the competition, as designated by the organizers.

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Saxton, M. A particle tracking meet. Nat Methods 11, 247–248 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.2851

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