Fig. 5: CP detection and segment diffusion properties. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: CP detection and segment diffusion properties.

From: Quantitative evaluation of methods to analyze motion changes in single-particle experiments

Fig. 5: CP detection and segment diffusion properties.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a, b Scatter plots of the metrics associated with segment diffusion properties in the Single-trajectory Task of the Trajectory Track as a function of the false positive rate calculated for EXP 8, composed of trajectories without CPs. Results obtained by all participants are shown. Dashed lines correspond to the scores obtained by using the fit of the mean-squared displacement, as a benchmark. The darker background color indicates the area of the plot corresponding to better performances. ce Dependence of the JSC, MSLE, and MAE on the number of changepoints for the Single-trajectory Task of the Trajectory Track. Only the results of the top 5 teams are shown. The color code represents their position in the ranking (blue is the highest, red the lowest). Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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