Component

A Component is an implementation of certain image processing / analysis algorithms.

Each component alone does not solve a Bioimage Analysis problem.

These problems can be addressed by combining such components into workflows.

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This is the source code and data page of a distributed parallel algorithm 2683 for segmentation of large fluorescence microscopy images.

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The MorphoLeaf application allows you to extract the contour of multiple leaf images and identify their biologically-relevant landmarks. These landmarks are then used to quantify morphological parameters of individual leaves and to reconstruct average leaf shapes. MorphoLeaf is developed by the Modeling and Digital Imaging and the Transcription Factors and Architecture teams of the Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin, INRA Versailles, France, and the Biophyscis and Development group at RDP, Lyon.

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This ImageJ plugin aligns the slices of a stack just like the stackreg plugin on which it is built. It allows to save the transformations and to apply them to another stack. It furthermore allows to register two stacks.

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This imageJ/Fiji plugin provides an analysis of the granulometry inside an image by mathematical morphology. It has sevral option for the structuring element to be used, and the size domain to be tested. The output will be both a curve of the remaining content of the image against the growing size of the structuring element, and the corresponding results table that could be then exported. It can deal with grayscale images directly, no need to segment the image first. This plugin can then be used to compare different texture based on some statistical analysis of the produced curve (for exemple comparison of the geometrical means to discriminate 2 textures). It is macro recordable as well. Programming Language: java Processes: successive erosion, dilation, closing or opening -> ANALYSIS User skills: Life Scientist, developers, analysts

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Calculate the Fourier ring correlation (FRC). The FRC can be used as a resolution criterion for super resolution microscopy. The Plugin can display a plot of the FRC curve, along with the LOESS smoothed version of the curve. Finally it displays the threshold method used and the intersection of the FRC with the threshold, providing the FIRE number. It can be used on two open images or on pairs of images in batch mode. 2654 2655

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