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== MiToBo - A <span style="color:#CC0000">m</span>icroscope <span style="color:#CC0000">i</span>mage analysis <span style="color:#CC0000">to</span>ol<span style="color:#CC0000">bo</span>x== | == MiToBo - A <span style="color:#CC0000">m</span>icroscope <span style="color:#CC0000">i</span>mage analysis <span style="color:#CC0000">to</span>ol<span style="color:#CC0000">bo</span>x== | ||
... | The Microscope Image Analysis Toolbox MiToBo is an extension for the widely used image processing application [http://rsbweb.nih.gov/ij/ ImageJ]. MiToBo ships with a set of ready-to-use plugins that focus on the analysis of biomedical images acquired by various types of microscopes.<br /> | ||
Furthermore, MiToBo offers a framework for developing plugins that have properties not available in ImageJ.<br /> | |||
Especially, MiToBo completely separates the implementation of image processing algorithms from the user interface, but still offers full compatibility to all ImageJ features.<br /> | |||
The underlying concept of operators which link the processing steps to a directed graph structure, allows for example, the automatic documentation of the whole analysis process that lead from the input image to the analysis results. | |||
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Revision as of 08:47, 14 October 2010
MiToBo - A microscope image analysis toolbox
The Microscope Image Analysis Toolbox MiToBo is an extension for the widely used image processing application ImageJ. MiToBo ships with a set of ready-to-use plugins that focus on the analysis of biomedical images acquired by various types of microscopes.
Furthermore, MiToBo offers a framework for developing plugins that have properties not available in ImageJ.
Especially, MiToBo completely separates the implementation of image processing algorithms from the user interface, but still offers full compatibility to all ImageJ features.
The underlying concept of operators which link the processing steps to a directed graph structure, allows for example, the automatic documentation of the whole analysis process that lead from the input image to the analysis results.
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