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The Binary Pattern Dictionary Learning (BPDL) package is suitable for image analysis on a set/sequence of images to determine an atlas of a compact region. In particular, the application can be maping gene activation accross many samples, brain activations in a time domain, etc.

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BIRL stands for "Benchmark on Image Registration methods with Landmark validation". BIRL is a cross-platform framework for comparison of image registration methods with landmark validation (registration precision is measured by user landmarks). The project contains a set of sample images with related landmark annotations and experimental evaluation of state-of-the-art image registration methods.

Some key features of the framework:

  • automatic execution of image registration of a sequence of image pairs
  • integrated evaluation of registration performances using Target Registration Error (TRE)
  • integrated visualization of performed registration
  • running several image registration experiment in parallel
  • resuming unfinished sequence of registration benchmark
  • handling around dataset and creating own experiments
  • rerun evaluation and visualisation for finished experiments
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jSLIC superpixels - is a segmentation method for clustering similar regions - superpixels - in the given image which are usually used for other segmentation techniques. The only two parameters are average (initial) size of each superpixel and rigidity parameter in range (0,1)

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superpixels - ROI
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Collection of several basic standard image segmentation methods focusing on medical imaging. In particular, the key block/applications are (un)supervised image segmentation using superpixels, object centre detection and region growing with a shape prior. Besides the open-source code, there is also a few sample images.

 

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VascuSynth is an ITK-based synthetic image generator. It synthesizes volumetric images of vascular trees and generates a .gxl file of the ground-truth tree structure. VascuSynth receives a number of .txt configuration files and is capable of generating both ground truth ('ideal') images and images with added noise. The user is capable of choosing from a set simple noise additions and artefacts.

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