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Fiji plugin to segment oocyte and zona pellucida contours from transmitted light images and extract hundreds of morphological features to describe numerically the oocyte. Segmentation is based on trained neural networks (U-Net) that were trained on both mouse and human oocytes (in prophase and meiosis I) acquired in different conditions. They are freely avaialable on the github repository and can be retrained if necessary. Oocytor also have options to extract hundreds of morphological/intensity features to characterize manually the oocyte (eg perimeter, texture...). These features can also be used in machine learning pipeline for automatic phenotyping.

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VTK is an open-source software system for image processing, 3D graphics, volume rendering and visualization. VTK includes many advanced algorithms (e.g., surface reconstruction, implicit modeling, decimation) and rendering techniques (e.g., hardware-accelerated volume rendering, LOD control).

VTK is used by academicians for teaching and research; by government research institutions such as Los Alamos National Lab in the US or CINECA in Italy; and by many commercial firms who use VTK to build or extend products.

The origin of VTK is with the textbook "The Visualization Toolkit, an Object-Oriented Approach to 3D Graphics" originally published by Prentice Hall and now published by Kitware, Inc. (Third Edition ISBN 1-930934-07-6). VTK has grown (since its initial release in 1994) to a world-wide user base in the commercial, academic, and research communities.

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Fast4DReg is a Fiji macro for drift correction for 2D and 3D video and is able to correct drift in all x-, y- and/or z-directions. Fast4DReg creates intensity projections along both axes and estimates their drift using cross-correlation based drift correction, and then translates the video frame by frame. Additionally, Fast4DReg can be used for alignment multi-channel 2D or 3D images which is particularly useful for instruments that suffer from a misalignment of channels.

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A collection of Image Processing and Analysis (IPA) functions used at the Facility for Advanced Imaging and Microscopy (FAIM).

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DeXtrusion is a machine learning based python pipeline to detect cell extrusions in epithelial tissues movies. It can also detect cell divisions and SOPs, and can easily be trained to detect other dynamic events.

DeXtrusion takes as input a movie of an epithelium and outputs the spatio-temporal location of cell extrusion events or other event as cell divisions. The movie is discretized into small overlapping rolling windows which are individually classified for event detection by a trained neural network. Results are then put together in event probability map for the whole movie or as spatio-temporal points indicating each event.

DeXtrusion probability map