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=== October 2012 === | |||
* Version 1.0.5 of MiToBo has been released. <br/> | |||
Most important new feature is the graphical programming editor "Grappa" which is released in this new MiToBo version!<br> | |||
The editor, although still in an early state, already provides a solid fundament for designing image analysis workflows in a graphical manner without need for programming.<br> | |||
Grappa is available as plugin for ImageJ. Note that the editor will be presented in a talk at the '''ImageJ User & Developer Conference 2012'''.<br> | |||
Besided the new editor other changes have mainly been done under the hood, e.g., online consistency checks within the graphical user interfaces have been integrated. | |||
* Updated version of Chipory available for download. | |||
=== August 2012 === | |||
Some of the MiToBo developers will join the '''ImageJ User & Developer Conference 2012''' to be held at the end of October in Mondorf-les-Bains, Luxembourg.<br/> | |||
In particular, two plugins for ImageJ implemented in MiToBo will be presented and demonstrated in posters: | |||
* B. Möller and D. Misiak, "SnakeOptimizer - Object Segmentation with Parametric Active Contours in ImageJ" | |||
* M. Glaß, B. Möller and S. Posch, "Scratch Assay Analysis in ImageJ" | |||
We are looking forward to meet you in Mondorf-les-Bains! | |||
=== July 2012 - Release 1.0.1 === | |||
Version 1.0.1 of MiToBo has been released. <br/> | |||
The new release ships with new quick start plugins for the SnakeOptimizer and ScratchAssayAnalyzer operators.<br/> | |||
In addition a lot of bugs have been fixed in the core of Alida/MiToBo improving robustness and usability of the operators and their automatically generated user interfaces. | |||
Check the [[Downloads | download page]] for jars and sources. | |||
New release of chipory ready for download | |||
=== April 2012 === | |||
Version 1.0.0 of MiToBo has been released. <br/> | |||
Most interesting new features are: | |||
* automatic generation of graphical user interfaces for MiToBo operators | |||
* a flexible generic tool for running operators via command line | |||
* operators performing level set segmentation on images | |||
* support for saving/loading parameter settings from GUI | |||
Check the [[Downloads | download page]] for jars and sources. | |||
=== March 2012 - Preview of Release 1.0 === | === March 2012 - Preview of Release 1.0 === | ||
Very soon a new version of MiToBo will be released! Amongst others one of the main features will be the automatic user interface generation for implemented operators.<br/> In particular, MiToBo will include mature (automatically generated!) graphical user interfaces for several of its operators, e.g. for the scratch assay analyzer or the snake segmentation. To get a first impression on these interfaces take a look at the beta release. This beta release does not contain MiToBo as a whole, but just selected operators. It is also not fully functional, but allows you to get a first impression of what MiToBo's next release is going to offer you, and especially how easy it will be even for non-experts to use MiToBo's functionality! | Very soon a new version of MiToBo will be released! Amongst others one of the main features will be the automatic user interface generation for implemented operators.<br/> In particular, MiToBo will include mature (automatically generated!) graphical user interfaces for several of its operators, e.g. for the scratch assay analyzer or the snake segmentation. To get a first impression on these interfaces take a look at the beta release. This beta release does not contain MiToBo as a whole, but just selected operators. It is also not fully functional, but allows you to get a first impression of what MiToBo's next release is going to offer you, and especially how easy it will be even for non-experts to use MiToBo's functionality! |
Revision as of 15:13, 30 June 2014
October 2012
- Version 1.0.5 of MiToBo has been released.
Most important new feature is the graphical programming editor "Grappa" which is released in this new MiToBo version!
The editor, although still in an early state, already provides a solid fundament for designing image analysis workflows in a graphical manner without need for programming.
Grappa is available as plugin for ImageJ. Note that the editor will be presented in a talk at the ImageJ User & Developer Conference 2012.
Besided the new editor other changes have mainly been done under the hood, e.g., online consistency checks within the graphical user interfaces have been integrated.
- Updated version of Chipory available for download.
August 2012
Some of the MiToBo developers will join the ImageJ User & Developer Conference 2012 to be held at the end of October in Mondorf-les-Bains, Luxembourg.
In particular, two plugins for ImageJ implemented in MiToBo will be presented and demonstrated in posters:
- B. Möller and D. Misiak, "SnakeOptimizer - Object Segmentation with Parametric Active Contours in ImageJ"
- M. Glaß, B. Möller and S. Posch, "Scratch Assay Analysis in ImageJ"
We are looking forward to meet you in Mondorf-les-Bains!
July 2012 - Release 1.0.1
Version 1.0.1 of MiToBo has been released.
The new release ships with new quick start plugins for the SnakeOptimizer and ScratchAssayAnalyzer operators.
In addition a lot of bugs have been fixed in the core of Alida/MiToBo improving robustness and usability of the operators and their automatically generated user interfaces.
Check the download page for jars and sources.
New release of chipory ready for download
April 2012
Version 1.0.0 of MiToBo has been released.
Most interesting new features are:
- automatic generation of graphical user interfaces for MiToBo operators
- a flexible generic tool for running operators via command line
- operators performing level set segmentation on images
- support for saving/loading parameter settings from GUI
Check the download page for jars and sources.
March 2012 - Preview of Release 1.0
Very soon a new version of MiToBo will be released! Amongst others one of the main features will be the automatic user interface generation for implemented operators.
In particular, MiToBo will include mature (automatically generated!) graphical user interfaces for several of its operators, e.g. for the scratch assay analyzer or the snake segmentation. To get a first impression on these interfaces take a look at the beta release. This beta release does not contain MiToBo as a whole, but just selected operators. It is also not fully functional, but allows you to get a first impression of what MiToBo's next release is going to offer you, and especially how easy it will be even for non-experts to use MiToBo's functionality!
- Download the beta release here!
Just put the jar archive into your ImageJ plugins folder and make sure that it is also part of your classpath! In addition you will also need the following jars:
- ImageJ, Version 1.46g
- XMLBeans, Version 2.5.0
- XStream, Version 1.3.1
- Loci Tools, Version 4.3.3
- Jama, Version 1.0.2
- JavaHelp, Version 2.0_05
- LIBSVM, Version 3.1
Finally some MiToBo internal jars are required (have a look at the download page for more details):
... and for the snakes you require C++ native libs:
On running ImageJ you will find an entry "MiToBo->mitoboRunner->MiToBo Runner" in the plugins menu. By selecting the item the operator choser window will pop-up and allow you to browse and execute some of the MiToBo operators. We hope that you enjoy MiToBo! If you have questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact us, we are pleased with any feedback to further improve MiToBo!
September 2011
Version 0.9.6 of MiToBo has been released.
It will be presented at the Workshop Microscopic Image Analysis with Applications in Biology
in Heidelberg, Germany, September 2, 2011
Most interesting new features are:
- more user-friendly I/O interfaces
- MiCA, the 2D microscope cell image analyzer
- several bugfixes and internal enhancements
Check the download page for jars and sources.
June 2011
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
October 2010
The first version (v0.9) of MiToBo has been released.