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    EBSP Indexer

    EBSP Indexer

    GUI for processing and indexing EBSP from SEMs

    EBSP Indexer is a graphical user interface that allows for processing and indexing of Electron backscatter patterns which are generated by scanning electron microscopes. Its goal is to make the rich functionality of the open-source library kikuchipy more accessible to users, without requiring knowledge of python or the library itself. Contribute by using our DOI: https://zenodo.org/record/7925262
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    Automatic cell lineage reconstruction

    Automatic segmentation and tracking for 3D time-lapse microscopy

    ...We demonstrate its (1) generality, by reconstructing cell lineages in four-dimensional, terabyte-sized image data of fruit-fly, zebrafish and mouse embryos, acquired with three different types of fluorescence microscopes, (2) scalability, by analyzing advanced stages of development with up to 20,000 cells per time point, at 26,000 cells min-1 on a single computer workstation, and (3) ease of use, by adjusting only two parameters across all data sets and providing visualization and editing tools for efficient data curation. Our approach achieves on average 97.0% linkage accuracy across all species and imaging modalities." ...
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    Acquisition software for electron microscopes. Runs on FEI Tecnai and Titan microscopes and is usable in material and life science applications
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    DeskVOX is a real-time visualization tool for 3D data sets like image stacks from CT or MRI scanners, or confocal microscopes. It has an easy to use GUI and runs under Windows or Linux.
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    The virtual lab is a NASA-funded project to provide simulated instrumentation. ITG has developed a Virtual Microscope (Virtual SEM and LM) for viewing high-resolution, multi-dimensional image datasets. More info and data: http://virtual.itg.uiuc.edu
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    Bumblebee Instrument Management System
    Equipment/instrumentation booking and usage accounting system. Designed primarily for use in academic laboratories where a number of users share a set of instruments (e.g. NMR machines, microscopes, fume hoods).
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