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CPAnalysis

Change point detection algorithm for detecting switches of diffusion along 2D-3D single particle trajectories

Keywords: Statistical modeling - Statistical physics - Fluorescence microscopy - Motion analysis

Functional Description: The change point detection algorithm is designed for detecting switches of diffusion along a given 2D-3D particle trajectory. We consider that the particle can switch between three main motion modes: 1/ Superdiffusion which occurs when the particle is transported via molecular motors along the cytoskeleton, 2/ Free diffusion (or Brownian motion) which arises when the particle evolves freely inside the cytosol, 3/ Subdiffusion observed when the particle is confined in a domain or evolves in a crowded area. The algorithm is a sequential nonparametric procedure based on a nonparametric three-decision test computed on local sliding windows along the trajectory.