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ilastik [1] is a user-friendly free open source software for image classification and segmentation. No previous experience in image processing is required to run the software. Since 2018 ilastik is further developed and maintained by Anna Kreshuk's group at European Molecular Biology Laboratory.
ITK is an open-source software toolkit for performing registration and segmentation. Segmentation is the process of identifying and classifying data found in a digitally sampled representation. Typically the sampled representation is an image acquired from such medical instrumentation as CT or MRI scanners. Registration is the task of aligning ...
Image captioning 2016 [8] R. Krishna et al. Berkeley 3-D Object Dataset 849 images taken in 75 different scenes. About 50 different object classes are labeled. Object bounding boxes and labeling. 849 labeled images, text Object recognition 2014 [9] [10] A. Janoch et al. Berkeley Segmentation Data Set and Benchmarks 500 (BSDS500)
opencv.github.io /cvat /about / Computer Vision Annotation Tool (CVAT) is a free, open source , web-based image and video annotation tool used for labeling data for computer vision algorithms. Originally developed by Intel , CVAT is designed for use by a professional data annotation team, with a user interface optimized for computer vision ...
2500 images with 1500*1152 pixels useful for segmentation and classification of veins and arteries on a single background. 2500 Images Classification, Segmentation 2020 [261] C. Valenti et al. EEG Database Study to examine EEG correlates of genetic predisposition to alcoholism.
Fiji is most popular in the life sciences community, where the 3D Viewer [12] helps visualizing data obtained through light microscopy, and for which Fiji provides registration, [13] segmentation, and other advanced image processing algorithms.
Automatic image segmentation; Analysis and visualization of diffusion tensor imaging data; Tracking of devices for image-guided procedures. Slicer is compiled for use on multiple computing platforms, including Windows, Linux, and macOS. Slicer is distributed under a BSD style, free, open source license. The license has no restrictions on use of ...
U-Net was created by Olaf Ronneberger, Philipp Fischer, Thomas Brox in 2015 and reported in the paper "U-Net: Convolutional Networks for Biomedical Image Segmentation". [1] It is an improvement and development of FCN: Evan Shelhamer, Jonathan Long, Trevor Darrell (2014). "Fully convolutional networks for semantic segmentation". [2]