The ImageJ ecosystem: An open platform for biomedical image analysis
University of Wisconsin–Madison
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Abstract
Technology in microscopy advances rapidly, enabling increasingly affordable, faster, and more precise quantitative biomedical imaging, which necessitates correspondingly more-advanced image processing and analysis techniques. A wide range of software is available-from commercial to academic, special-purpose to Swiss army knife, small to large-but a key characteristic of software that is suitable for scientific inquiry is its accessibility. Open-source software is ideal for scientific endeavors because it can be freely inspected, modified, and redistributed; in particular, the open-software platform ImageJ has had a huge impact on the life sciences, and continues to do so. From its inception, ImageJ has grown…
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- Software
- Data science
- Computer science
- Visualization
- Extensibility
- Image processing
- World Wide Web
- Image (mathematics)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Responsible consumption and production
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