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16997.1 PFLS-LS
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ImarisLineage: an innovative software for cell lineage and morphodynamics tracking meeting the demand of an increasing market in biological image processing
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ImarisLineage: an innovative software for cell lineage and morphodynamics tracking meeting the demand of an increasing market in biological image processing

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ImarisLineage: an innovative software for cell lineage and morphodynamics tracking meeting the demand of an increasing market in biological image processing
Description succincte
(Anglais)
ImarisLineage: an innovative software for cell lineage and morphodynamics tracking meeting the demand of an increasing market in biological image processing
Résumé des résultats (Abstract)
(Allemand)
Non-invasive, live-microscopy imaging of whole organs or organisms generates data of unprecedented complexity. Image analysts and biologists are currently missing an integrative, flexible and user-friendly processing environment. Bitplane will develop a new software enabling robust image segmentation, cell lineage tracking and morphodynamics mapping for large biological image datasets. A synergistic cooperation between Bitplane R&D, an image processing theorist and a biologist is needed.
Résumé des résultats (Abstract)
(Anglais)
Non-invasive, live-microscopy imaging of whole organs or organisms generates data of unprecedented complexity. Image analysts and biologists are currently missing an integrative, flexible and user-friendly processing environment. Bitplane will develop a new software enabling robust image segmentation, cell lineage tracking and morphodynamics mapping for large biological image datasets. A synergistic cooperation between Bitplane R&D, an image processing theorist and a biologist is needed.