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    Octave Forge

    Octave Forge

    A collection of packages providing extra functionality for GNU Octave

    Octave Forge is a central location for collaborative development of packages for GNU Octave. The Octave Forge packages expand Octave's core functionality by providing field specific features via Octave's package system. See https://octave.sourceforge.io/packages.php for a list of all available packages. GNU Octave is a high-level interpreted language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides capabilities for the numerical solution of linear and nonlinear problems, and...
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    ReViMS

    ReViMS

    ReViMS, a 3D volume rendering tool for light-sheet/confocal microscopy

    Reconstruction and Visualization from Multiple Sections (ReViMS), an open-source, user-friendly software for automatically estimating volume and several other features of 3D multicellular aggregates (i.e., cancer spheroid, zebrafish, fruit fly). ReViMS requires a z-stack of 2D binary masks, obtained by segmenting a sequence of fluorescent images acquired by scanning the aggregate along the z axis, using a confocal or a light-sheet fluorescent microscope. It provides a number of tools...
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    ReViSP

    ReViSP

    ReViSP, a 3D volume rendering MATLAB tool for multicellular spheroids

    Reconstruction and Visualization from a Single Projection (ReViSP) tool: a 3D volume rendering method we developed to reconstruct the 3D shape of multicellular spheroids, besides estimating the volume by counting the voxels (3D pixels) fully included in the 3D surface. ReViSP is written in MATLAB (The MathWorks, Inc., Massachusetts, USA) and the source code is freely provided. Requirements for running ReViSP from the source code: MATLAB 2020a and Image Processing Toolbox 11.1 or later...
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    PRMLT

    PRMLT

    Matlab code of machine learning algorithms in book PRML

    This Matlab package implements machine learning algorithms described in the great textbook: Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning by C. Bishop (PRML). It is written purely in Matlab language. It is self-contained. There is no external dependency. This package requires Matlab R2016b or latter, since it utilizes a new Matlab syntax called Implicit expansion (a.k.a. broadcasting). It also requires Statistics Toolbox (for some simple random number generator) and Image Processing Toolbox (for...
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    TracTrac

    TracTrac

    Massive Object Tracking Software (Matlab/Python)

    TracTrac is a Particle Tracking Velocimetry (PTV) software which is extremely fast (more than 10k points tracked per second, 100k under python) and accurate (up to 0.01 pixel resolution), forming thus a good concurrent to the state-of-the art PIV/PTV algorithms. It allows to track anything that moves: birds, ants, grains, water flows... It runs on Python (v2&3) or Matlab (>2012a with Image Processing toolbox). Give it a try ! Get the last sources on GitHub:...
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    F-Tracker3D

    F-Tracker3D

    A software tool for tracking fluorescent cells in 3D

    F-Tracker3D is acronym of "fluorescent cell tracker in three-dimensions". It is a software tool designed to track fluorescent cells using time-lapse z-stacks of images acquired with a confocal or light-sheet microscope. First, each single cell is tracked in 2D by using the maximum intensity projections of the z-stacks and CellTracker, the free open source software available at: www.celltracker.website. Then, the 3D track of each cell is obtained analysing the z-stacks and looking for the...
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    GridMos

    GridMos

    GridMos, mosaicing tool (in MATLAB) to improve cell counting.

    Nowadays, the manual cell counting, performed directly by looking through the microscope’s oculars by using a tally counter and a hemocytometer, still is the gold standard method to count Live&Dead cells (Trypan Blue is typically used to stain the dead cells). However, performing the cell counting by tagging the cells in a steady image mosaic increases the reliability of the counts performed. Unfortunately, to build a mosaic of a hemocytometer's grid shows some problem due to the repeated...
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    matImage

    An image processing and analysis library for Matlab

    MatImage is a Matlab library for image processing and analysis in 2D and 3D. It contains more than 250 fonctions for image enhancement, filtering, analysis, or visualisation, as well as for creating basic test shapes. It is built as a complement of the Mathworks image processing toolbox (IPT). Project is being transfered to GitHub: http://github.com/dlegland/matImage
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    MatrixUser

    MatrixUser

    A Multi-functional GUI-based Program for Image Processing and Analysis

    The MatrixUser project is moving to GitHub, the latest version can be obtained from https://leoliuf.github.io/MatrixUser/ Most of the medical images (e.g. CT, MRI, PET, etc.) comprises multiple frames which represent slices, phases, timing etc. from the same imaging object. Those images can be saved as multidimensional matrices in Matlab thanks to Matlab's powerful support of multidimensional data representation. However, within Matlab, most of image manipulation functions are limited or...
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    Image Processing/Tracking Software for off-line analysis of Field Biology Videos/Recordings.
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    im-browser

    im-browser

    MIB is a high-performance software package for image segmentation

    Microscopy Image Browser (MIB) is a high-performance software package for advanced image processing, segmentation and visualization of multi-dimensional (2D-4D) light and electron microscopy datasets. Home page: http://mib.helsinki.fi
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