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Two Lectures on Classification and Clustering, April and May
Coupled lectures on Classification and Clustering will be given in the CMCI seminar in April and May. These two approaches have been widely used for screening and system descriptions, but there seems to be more in the future in terms of image processing and analysis, as we have seen in the CMCI seminar in March. For this reason we asked for introduction for these two topics by two experts in the EMBL. Bernd Fischer will give us a lecture on Classification and Machine learning, and Jean-Karim Heriche will give a lecture on cluster analysis.
CMCI seminar, Jan 27, 2012 (Fri) 15:00- @room 518 (Building 13)
Kota will talk about cell tracking in Drosophila embryo and Andrea Picco will talk about his work on subpixel resolution tracking of yeast endocytosis.
Happy New Year!
Wishing you for a great year of Image Processing and Analysis!
CMCI seminar Dec. 9, 2011 14:00
Oriol and Oleg will give talks about their work. For Oriol, this will be his last seminar in the EMBL, as he will be in Barcelona becoming a group leader from next year.
CMCI seminar Nov. 25, 2011 14:00
There will be talks by Christoph Moehl and Tomoya Kitajima.
Javascript + ImageJ, Fiji Cookbook
A new page dedicated for Javascripting with ImageJ and Fiji.
Drop Script Plugin for ImageJ
Drop Script Plugin for ImageJ is now available for download.
ELMI 2011 memo
Memos and impressions from ELMI meeting in Greece.
Macro Course 2011 summer
This is internal course for EMBL people.
CMCI Seminar May 13 (Fri) 2011: Johannes Schindelin
Johannes Schindeline (MPI-CBG Dresden, organizer of Fiji is just ImageJ) will be giving a talk titled
"ImageJ and Fiji: current status and future"
- Time : May 13 (Fri), 2011 15:30
- Place: Small Operon
Fiji is a distribution of ImageJ bundled with many high-end image processing and analysis algorithms. Johannes is at the hub of its developer community.
Since Johannes is a key figure of this open-source development project, we invited him to give his view on the current status of the ImageJ project and its future.
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