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Counting, Sorting and Categorizing Objects in Images
Presenter Name: Loralie Dewe, Applications Specialist, Media Cybernetics
April 9, 2008
Wednesday at
01:30 PM (New York time)
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Counting objects in images is a task that is routinely performed by scientists in a variety of disciplines. Researchers in material sciences and biology often share the goal of measuring the distribution of particles, cells, and other objects in images based on size, shape, clumpiness, roundness, smoothness, density, color, and other features. Identification and classification of objects in images that contain mixed populations into subgroups based on differences in morphological and optical properties can be tedious, time-consuming, and subject to error unless assisted by image processing tools that are designed for the task.
Attendees of this free web-based seminar will learn how to achieve maximum efficiency, accuracy and reproducibility in their analysis by applying a sequence of processing steps to their images and will see how to leverage common feature-extraction and measurement tools to categorize, sort, count, and graph their data.
Bring your questions to this live, interactive web-based seminar.
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Provided free of charge, this webinar is sponsored by MAG, the Microimaging Applications Group. MAG is a group of imaging companies who work together to provide an unparalleled range of microimaging solutions to science and industry.
About the Presenter:
Loralei Dewe is an Applications Specialist with Media Cybernetics. Previously, she was Co-Director of a core Confocal Microscopy facility for the School of Medicine at the University of California at Davis. Her background includes 10 years of laboratory research as well as developing and teaching microscopy and imaging workshops and seminars for Medical and Veterinary Students.
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