Ward Lab

EstimationTool

The ability to localize/resolve single molecules continues to play a key role in single molecule data analysis. The EstimationTool allows a user to perform localization and resolution estimation tasks on images of fluorescent objects (like single molecules, vesicles, etc.). It offers various choices of estimators (non-linear least squares estimator, maximum liklihood estimator, etc.), various choices of point spread functions (Airy point spread function, Born-Wolf point spread function, Gibson-Lanni point spread function, etc.) with which to fit the data. Users can customize virtually every aspect of the localization/resolution task. The localization/resolution results can be exported for further applications like tracking or diffusion coefficient calculations.

EstimationTool


Currently available version

V1.3 (December 31, 2008) Please note that this is a Beta version.


Minimum System Requirements

* Although MATLAB and the MCR are available on the Linux/Unix and MacOS platforms, this executable version of the software can run only on a PC with Windows XP and will NOT work in a Linux/Unix or Mac environment.


How to obtain the software

Please fill out and submit the Software User Information Form to request a copy of the Software. We will then send a reply to you with instructions for obtaining the software.


FAQ

None available as yet.


Release Notes


Bug Reporting

We are constantly trying to improve this software and would be very grateful if you could send us a report on any bugs you find. Please send all bug reports to the email address wardlab@utsouthwestern.edu with the subject EstimationTool Bug. Please include as many details about the bug as you can, including details of all tasks that led up to exposure of the bug. This will help us in finding a solution to the problem. When we have a fix for the problem, we will release an updated version of the software. Please look in the Release Notes section for problems we are already aware of and have solutions for.


EstimationTool Development Team


Acknowledgements

The development work for FandPLimitTool was supported in part by the National Institutes of Health.


Contact Adress

Raimund J. Ober, Ph.D.

Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering
University of Texas at Dallas
Richardson, TX 75083
USA

Adjunct Professor
Center for Immunology NB9.106
UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
6001 Forest Park Rd., ND 6.310
Dallas, TX 75390

E. Sally Ward, Ph.D.

Professor
Department of Immunology
UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
6001 Forest Park Rd., ND 6.310
Dallas, TX 75390