Main Page: Difference between revisions

From MiToBo
Jump to navigationJump to search
Line 87: Line 87:
<div style="margin: 0; margin-right:10px; border: 2px solid #dfdfdf; background-color:#f8f8ff;">
<div style="margin: 0; margin-right:10px; border: 2px solid #dfdfdf; background-color:#f8f8ff;">
<div style="padding: 0.3em 1em 0.7em 1em;">
<div style="padding: 0.3em 1em 0.7em 1em;">
'''Support, Bug reports & Feature requests'''<br>
'''Support, Bug reports & Feature requests'''
The easiest way to get help on your questions concerning MiToBo and image analysis in general is via [https://forum.image.sc/].
{|style="background-color:#f8f8ff"
Bug reports and feature requests can be submitted as issues on [https://github.com/mitobo-hub/mitobo/issues Github] or by mail to [mailto:mitobo@informatik.uni-halle.de mitobo@informatik.uni-halle.de]. Before reporting a new bug or requesting a new feature, please check if that bug has already been submitted.
|style="text-align:left;width:20%|[[File:forum-image-sc.png|border|64px|left|link=https://forum.image.sc/]]
|style="text-align:left;width:60%|To get help on your questions about MiToBo and its operators you can use the forum at [https://forum.image.sc/ image.sc] using the tag [https://forum.image.sc/tags/mitobo #mitobo].
|-
|style="text-align:left;width:20%|[[file:Git.png|64px|link=https://github.com/mitobo-hub]]
|style="text-align:left;width:60%|Bug reports and feature requests can be submitted as issues on [https://github.com/mitobo-hub/mitobo/issues Github].
|-
|style="text-align:left;width:20%|[[file:Email.png|center|36px|link=]]
|style="text-align:left;width:60%|Alternatively you can also write an email to [mailto:mitobo@informatik.uni-halle.de mitobo@informatik.uni-halle.de].
|}
Before reporting a new bug or requesting a new feature, please check if that bug has already been submitted in the forum or on Github.
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>

Revision as of 12:10, 21 December 2018

MiToBo - A microscope image analysis toolbox

What is MiToBo?
The Microscope Image Analysis Toolbox MiToBo is a toolbox with a large collection of basic and advanced functions and algorithms for processing and analyzing digital images. Many tools in MiToBo target at the analysis of various kinds of microscopy data, however, most of the functionality within MiToBo is generic. MiToBo is implemented as extension for the widely used image processing application ImageJ/Fiji and its new release ImageJ 2.0. All functions, operators and plugins of MiToBo are ready to be directly used as plugins in ImageJ and Fiji.

Highlight operators and tools in MiToBo

MiToBo logo CytoskeletonAnalyzer2D.png
CytoskeletonAnalyzer2D for the quantification of cytoskeleton structural patterns in microscopy images with texture measures
MiToBo logo PaCeQuant.png
PaCeQuant for quantifying the morphology and shape characteristics of cells
NeuronAnalyzer2D.png
Neuron Analyzer for the segmentation of neurons in microscope images
Track-small.gif
Cell Migration Analyzer for analyzing single cell migration from time lapse image sequences
GFP U2OS overlay.png
Scratch Assay Analyzer for analyzing microscope images from collective cell migration experiments

MiToBo for developers
MiToBo aims not only to support users in analyzing their images, but also targets at developers by offering a programmer-friendly software framework and API for developing new algorithms. The MiToBo API completely separates the implementation of image processing algorithms from potential user interfaces based on Alida which is a library for easing the development of data analysis algorithms and tools. The main concept of Alida are operators as the core units for implementing data analysis algorithms.
Alida defines unified interfaces and execution procedures for operators which yield the fundament for its nice features like

  • automatic documentation of complete analysis processes, e.g., leading from an input image to analysis results, in terms of processing graphs
  • automatic generation of commandline and graphical user interfaces
  • a graphical programming editor named Grappa automatically considering all implemented operators as potential processing nodes

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.


Visit MiToBo also at...

Imagej-128.png Logo.png Logo-blue.png Git.png
ImageJ.net ImageJ Docu Wiki OMIC Tools GitHub

Latest News

  • 12/2018: MiToBo 1.8.13 has been released including the CytoskeletonAnalyzer2D.
  • 07/2018: We have added a new page Tips and Tricks here in the Wiki where you can find information on how to accomplish common tasks like manually labeling images.

The news archive can be found here.


How to get MiToBo?

You can find the API documentation for this release here.
Furthermore MiToBo offers you a user and programmer guide
which you can download here.


Support, Bug reports & Feature requests

Forum-image-sc.png
To get help on your questions about MiToBo and its operators you can use the forum at image.sc using the tag #mitobo.
Git.png Bug reports and feature requests can be submitted as issues on Github.
Email.png
Alternatively you can also write an email to mitobo@informatik.uni-halle.de.

Before reporting a new bug or requesting a new feature, please check if that bug has already been submitted in the forum or on Github.


Licensing information
MiToBo is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 or (at your option) any later version as published by the Free Software Foundation.


Gnu PGP Public Key
Since version 1.8.7 MiToBo and MiToBo-Plugins releases are PGP signed. MiToBo's public key for verification can be found on public key servers, e.g., at https://pgp.mit.edu/.