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At t=0 we inoculate a colony of bacteria in 5 ml of culture ground and every 30 minutes, with the microscope, we take a picture of five different fields of view inside a 2 ul drop. With our segmentation algorithm, we are able to count the number of bacteria in every picture.</div>Guido Costa