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Mark Hiner
Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Publications - 21
Citations - 8557
Mark Hiner is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interoperability & Image processing. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications receiving 6959 citations.
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ImageJ-MATLAB: a bidirectional framework for scientific image analysis interoperability.
TL;DR: ImageJ‐MATLAB is a lightweight Java library facilitating bi‐directional interoperability between MATLAB and ImageJ by defining a standard for translation between matrix and image data structures, enabling researchers to select the best tool for their image‐analysis tasks.
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FLIMJ: An open-source ImageJ toolkit for fluorescence lifetime image data analysis.
Dasong Gao,Paul R. Barber,Jenu V. Chacko,Abdul Kader Sagar,Curtis Rueden,Aivar R Grislis,Mark Hiner,Kevin W. Eliceiri +7 more
TL;DR: FLIMJ as discussed by the authors is an ImageJ plugin and toolkit that allows for easy use and development of extensible image analysis workflows with FLIM data, built on the FLIMLib decay curve fitting library and the ImageJ Ops framework.
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FLIMJ: an open-source ImageJ toolkit for fluorescence lifetime image data analysis
Dasong Gao,Paul R. Barber,Jenu V. Chacko,Abdul Kader Sagar,Curtis Rueden,Aivar R Grislis,Mark Hiner,Kevin W. Eliceiri +7 more
TL;DR: FLIMJ, an ImageJ plugin, and toolkit that allows for easy use and development of extensible image analysis workflows with FLIM data, and shows the extensibility of FLIMJ in two analysis scenarios: lifetime-based image segmentation and image colocalization.