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<h3>What is MicroMaps?</h3> | <h3>What is MicroMaps?</h3> | ||
<p>MicroMaps is the new way to interact with microscopes. MicroMaps combines the simplicity of a Google Maps-like web interface (based on <a href="http://openlayers.org/" class="blue">OpenLayers</a>) with the power of a motorised microscope and automated image annotation. Navigate your slide with ease and never worry about losing focus or your bearings ever again (check out our <a href="//2015.igem.org/Team:Cambridge-JIC/Autofocus" class="blue">Autofocus</a> algorithm)! Say goodbye to tedious cell counting and phenotype searches!</p> | <p>MicroMaps is the new way to interact with microscopes. MicroMaps combines the simplicity of a Google Maps-like web interface (based on <a href="http://openlayers.org/" class="blue">OpenLayers</a>) with the power of a motorised microscope and automated image annotation. Navigate your slide with ease and never worry about losing focus or your bearings ever again (check out our <a href="//2015.igem.org/Team:Cambridge-JIC/Autofocus" class="blue">Autofocus</a> algorithm)! Say goodbye to tedious cell counting and phenotype searches!</p> | ||
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<p><b>Problems:</b> This works well for fixed samples, but what about live samples? With the current difficulties, we are not prepared to apply MicroMaps logic to motile samples. Moving samples are infeasible with current processing delays. For now, we recommend using the <a href="//2015.igem.org/Team:Cambridge-JIC/Webshell" class="blue">WebShell</a>. We are still working on this issue, expect the potential fix in MicroMaps Version 2. Made some progress with an image tracking challenge: each of our software team was challenged to track some moving pixels in an image ***(ants.gif) to find the hidden message, Will's entry shown in bants.gif***. Perhaps in V.2 interesting live features (eg. moving cells) will be automatically tracked.</p> | <p><b>Problems:</b> This works well for fixed samples, but what about live samples? With the current difficulties, we are not prepared to apply MicroMaps logic to motile samples. Moving samples are infeasible with current processing delays. For now, we recommend using the <a href="//2015.igem.org/Team:Cambridge-JIC/Webshell" class="blue">WebShell</a>. We are still working on this issue, expect the potential fix in MicroMaps Version 2. Made some progress with an image tracking challenge: each of our software team was challenged to track some moving pixels in an image ***(ants.gif) to find the hidden message, Will's entry shown in bants.gif***. Perhaps in V.2 interesting live features (eg. moving cells) will be automatically tracked.</p> | ||
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− | <p style="font-size:80%">References: <br> [1] Ethan Rublee, Vincent Rabaud, Kurt Konolige, Gary Bradski. ORB: an | + | <p style="font-size:80%">References: <br> [1] Ethan Rublee, Vincent Rabaud, Kurt Konolige, Gary Bradski. ORB: an efficient alternative to SIFT or SURF, <i>Computer Vision (ICCV)</i>, 2011 IEEE International Conference on. IEEE, 2011.</p> |
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