Collection

A collection is a software that encapsulate a set of bioimage components and/or workflows.

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SLDC is an open-source Python workflow. SLDC stands for Segment Locate Dispatch Classify. This framework aims at facilitating the development of algorithms for detecting objects in multi-gigapixel images. Particularly, it provides algorithm developers with a structure to define problem-dependent components of their processing workflow (i.e. segmentation and classification) in a concise way. Every other concern such as parallelization and large image handling are encapsulated by the framework. It also features a powerful and customizable logging system and some components to apply several workflows one after another on a same image. SLDC can work on local images or interact with Cytomine

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imageHTS is an R/Bioconductor package dedicated to the analysis of high-throughput microscopy-based screens. The package provides a modular and extensible framework to segment cells, extract quantitative cell features, predict cell types and browse screen data through web interfaces. Designed to operate in distributed environments, imageHTS provides a standardized access to remote data and facilitates the dissemination of high-throughput microscopy-based datasets.
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The jicbioimage Python package makes it easy to explore microscopy data in a programmatic fashion (python).

Exploring images via coding means that the exploratory work becomes recorded and reproducible.

Furthermore, it makes it easier to convert the exploratory work into (semi) automated analysis work flows.

Features:

  • Built in functionality for working with microscopy data
  • Automatic generation of audit trails
  • Python integration Works with Python 2.7, 3.3 and 3.4
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TurtleSeg is an interactive 3D image segmentation tool. TurtleSeg has an automated system, Spotlight, for automatically directing the user towards the next steps. Typically, a user loads a 3D image and then manually contour a sparse number of slices, the full 3D segmentation can then be built automatically.

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XuvTools (pronounced “ex-you-vee-tools”) is a fully automated 3D stitching software for biomedical image data, typically confocal microscopy images. XuvTools runs on Microsoft Windows XP and Vista, Linux and Apple Mac computers. It supports 32 and 64bit operating systems (with 64bit highly preferred). XuvTools is free and open source software (see Licensing), so you can start using it immediately. Go to Downloads and give it a try. The goal of XuvTools is to provide tools, that combine multiple microscopic recordings to obtain a larger field of view (“stitching”) and a higher dynamic range (“HDR” recombination), or better resolution (multi view reconstruction), and to make these tools publicly available.

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