Commercial

Description

Wolfram Mathematica (usually termed Mathematica) is a modern technical computing system spanning most areas of technical computing — including neural networksmachine learningimage processinggeometrydata sciencevisualizations, and others. The system is used in many technical, scientific, engineering, mathematical, and computing fields.

Description

Dragonfly is a software platform for the intuitive inspection of multi-scale multi-modality image data. Its user-friendly experience translates into powerful quantitative findings with high-impact visuals, driven by nuanced easy-to-learn controls.

For segmentation: It provides an engine fior machine Learning, Watershed and superpixel methods, support histological data .

It offers a 3D viewer, and python scripting capacities .

It is free for reserach use, but not for commercial usage.

DragonFly
Description

online image data management system which supports authenticated image upload, cloud-based storage, project-based management and viewing of standard and whole slide images. One can use different annotation tools to highlight important objects or areas within images. It is the first basic version and new features such as sharing for easy collaboration with your colleagues or first automated analysis applications based on artificial intelligence will be added soon.

Ikosa Portal: multi user image data management

Ikosa Prisma: Automated Image Analysis based on deep learning (available in summer 2019)

Free if limited to 2 users and 1 gigabyte, otherwise montly fees.

 

ikosa
Description

Multimodal image registration based on manual selection of matching pairs of landmarks. This image registration workflow is based
on MATLAB’s image processing toolbox using the identification of sites of clathrin-mediated endocytosis by correlative light electron microscopy (CLEM) as an example.

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Description

Tracking tools, such as TrackMate, produce tracks and their role stops there. However, tracks are just an intermediate data structure in the workflow. Their subsequent analysis produces the numbers upon which scientific conclusions are made. The track analysis is most often specific to the scientific question to be addressed, and therefore tracking tools remain generic and seldom include specialized analysis modules. Another toolset is required for track analysis; this workflow focuses on using MATLAB.

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