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'''Latest News'''<br> | '''Latest News'''<br> | ||
* 09/2015: MiToBo 1.7 has been released. The new version mainly fixes some bugs in the | * 09/2015: MiToBo 1.7 has been released. The new version mainly fixes some bugs in the GUI. MiToBo 1.7 is available via [http://fiji.sc/Fiji Fiji], from our Maven server [https://moon.informatik.uni-halle.de/archiva/#browse/de.unihalle.informatik.MiToBo 'moon'] and on [https://zenodo.org/record/31364 Zenodo]. | ||
* 06/2015: MiToBo is now available via a Fiji update site: [http://sites.imagej.net/MiToBo http://sites.imagej.net/MiToBo].<br> To enable the site in your Fiji installation refer to the [http://fiji.sc/How_to_follow_a_3rd_party_update_site Fiji documentation]. <br> | * 06/2015: MiToBo is now available via a Fiji update site: [http://sites.imagej.net/MiToBo http://sites.imagej.net/MiToBo].<br> To enable the site in your Fiji installation refer to the [http://fiji.sc/How_to_follow_a_3rd_party_update_site Fiji documentation]. <br> | ||
* 06/2015: Version 1.5 of MiToBo has been released<br/> This release ships with the new [[Applications/MTBCellCounter | MTB Cell Counter]] plugin for semi-automatic segmentation and annotation of cell images. Details about the plugin (derived from the [http://fiji.sc/Cell_Counter CellCounter plugin] written by Kurt de Vos) can be found on the [[Applications/MTBCellCounter | MTB Cell Counter wikipage]]. | * 06/2015: Version 1.5 of MiToBo has been released<br/> This release ships with the new [[Applications/MTBCellCounter | MTB Cell Counter]] plugin for semi-automatic segmentation and annotation of cell images. Details about the plugin (derived from the [http://fiji.sc/Cell_Counter CellCounter plugin] written by Kurt de Vos) can be found on the [[Applications/MTBCellCounter | MTB Cell Counter wikipage]]. |
Revision as of 14:32, 24 September 2015
MiToBo - A microscope image analysis toolbox
What is MiToBo?
Furthermore, MiToBo offers a user- and programmer friendly framework for developing algorithms that have properties not available in ImageJ,
MiToBo completely separates the implementation of image processing algorithms from potential user interfaces.
MiToBo takes full advantage of Alida's features, hence, provides a framework for implementing image analysis algorithms allowing for automatic documentation and automatic user interface generation, and includes the graphical programming editor Grappa for user-friendly design of more complex processing pipelines. |
How to get MiToBo?
You can find the API documentation for this release here.
Latest News
The news archive can be found here.
Licensing information
Bug reports & Feature requests |