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

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COLORLAB is a component for processing, representing and reproducing color in a MATLAB environment. Among others, some of the functionalities it makes able to: -Represent the color content of any image in chromatic diagrams and tristimulus spaces in any system of primaries. -Compute advanced color descriptions of any image using several color appearance models (CIELab, CIEluv, ATD, Rlab, LLab, SVF and CIECAM). An userguide is provided.

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ASAP is an open source platform for visualizing, annotating and automatically analyzing whole-slide histopathology images. It consists of several key-components (slide input/output, image processing, viewer) which can be used seperately. It is built on top of several well-developed open source packages like OpenSlide, Qt and OpenCV but also tries to extend them in several meaningful ways.

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MyTardis is free and open-source data management software. It facilitates annotation, sharing and archiving of data and metadata collected from different modalities. It focuses on integration with scientific instruments, instrument facilities and research storage and computing infrastructure; to address the challenges of data storage, data access, collaboration and data publication. It is currently being used to capture data from areas such as optical microscopy, electron microscopy, medical imaging, protein crystallography, neutron and X-ray scattering, flow cytometry, genomics and proteomics.

Key features:

  • Easy instrument integration.
  • Discipline specific: MX, Imaging, Microscopy, Genomics ...
  • Wide range of data formats & supported instruments.
  • Secure cloud data storage & access.
  • Simple data sharing.
  • Researcher controlled data publishing.
  • APIs for programmatic access to data and metadata.
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QuPath is open source software for Quantitative Pathology. QuPath has been developed as a research tool at Queen's University Belfast.

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