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the automatic documentation of the whole analysis process that lead from the input image to the analysis results.<br /> | the automatic documentation of the whole analysis process that lead from the input image to the analysis results.<br /> | ||
== [[News]] == | |||
Version 0.9.5 of MiToBo has just been released! <br/> | |||
Most interesting new features are: | |||
* scratch assay analysis with levelsets | |||
* enhanced image I/O | |||
* easy operator development with annotations | |||
Check the [[Downloads | download page]] for jars and sources. | |||
== Licensing information == | == Licensing information == | ||
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You can download MiToBo version 0.9 [[Downloads | here]]. <br /> | You can download MiToBo version 0.9.5 [[Downloads | here]]. <br /> | ||
You can find the API documentation for this release [http://www.informatik.uni-halle.de/mitobo/api/index.html here].<br/> | You can find the API documentation for this release [http://www.informatik.uni-halle.de/mitobo/api/index.html here].<br/> | ||
Furthermore MiToBo offers you a user and programmer manual you can download [http://www.informatik.uni-halle.de/mitobo/downloads/manual/MiToBoManual.pdf here]. | Furthermore MiToBo offers you a user and programmer manual you can download [http://www.informatik.uni-halle.de/mitobo/downloads/manual/MiToBoManual.pdf here]. |
Revision as of 07:22, 8 June 2011
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.
News
Version 0.9.5 of MiToBo has just been released!
Most interesting new features are:
- scratch assay analysis with levelsets
- enhanced image I/O
- easy operator development with annotations
Check the download page for jars and sources.
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.
Current release
You can download MiToBo version 0.9.5 here.
You can find the API documentation for this release here.
Furthermore MiToBo offers you a user and programmer manual you can download here.
Bug reports & Feature requests
Bug reports and feature requests can be submitted via the MiToBo bugtracking system or by mail to mitobo@informatik.uni-halle.de.
Before reporting a new bug, please check if that bug has already been submitted in the report list.