ModularImageAnalysis (MIA): Assembly of modularised image and object analysis workflows in ImageJ

IF 1.5 4区 工程技术 Q3 MICROSCOPY
Stephen J. Cross, Jordan D. J. R. Fisher, Mark A. Jepson
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ModularImageAnalysis (MIA) is an ImageJ plugin providing a code-free graphical environment in which complex automated analysis workflows can be constructed and distributed. The broad range of included modules cover all stages of a typical analysis workflow, from image loading through image processing, object detection, extraction of measurements, measurement-based filtering, visualisation and data exporting. MIA provides out-of-the-box compatibility with many advanced image processing plugins for ImageJ including Bio-Formats, DeepImageJ, MorphoLibJ and TrackMate, allowing these tools and their outputs to be directly incorporated into analysis workflows. By default, modules support spatially calibrated 5D images, meaning measurements can be acquired in both pixel and calibrated units. A hierarchical object relationship model allows for both parent-child (one-to-many) and partner (many-to-many) relationships to be established. These relationships underpin MIA's ability to track objects through time, represent complex spatial relationships (e.g. topological skeletons) and measure object distributions (e.g. count puncta per cell). MIA features dual graphical interfaces: the ‘editing view’ offers access to the full list of modules and parameters in the workflow, while the simplified ‘processing view’ can be configured to display only a focused subset of controls. All workflows are batch-enabled by default, with image files within a specified folder being processed automatically and exported to a single spreadsheet. Beyond the included modules, functionality can be extended both internally, through integration with the ImageJ scripting interface, and externally, by developing third-party Java modules that extend the core MIA framework. Here we describe the design and functionality of MIA in the context of a series of real-world example analyses.

ModularImageAnalysis(MIA):在ImageJ中组装模块化的图像和对象分析工作流。
ModularImageAnalysis(MIA)是一个ImageJ插件,提供了一个无代码的图形环境,可以在其中构建和分发复杂的自动化分析工作流。所包含的模块范围广泛,涵盖了典型分析工作流程的所有阶段,从图像加载到图像处理、对象检测、测量提取、基于测量的过滤、可视化和数据导出。MIA为ImageJ提供了与许多高级图像处理插件的开箱即用兼容性,包括Bio-Formats、DeepImageJ、MorphoLibJ和TrackMate,允许这些工具及其输出直接纳入分析工作流程。默认情况下,模块支持空间校准的5D图像,这意味着可以以像素和校准单位获取测量值。分层对象关系模型允许建立父子关系(一对多)和伙伴关系(多对多)。这些关系支撑了MIA在时间上跟踪对象、表示复杂的空间关系(例如拓扑骨架)和测量对象分布(例如每个细胞计数点)的能力。MIA具有双重图形界面:“编辑视图”提供对工作流中模块和参数的完整列表的访问,而简化的“处理视图”可以配置为仅显示控件的集中子集。默认情况下,所有工作流都是批量启用的,指定文件夹中的图像文件将自动处理并导出到单个电子表格中。除了包含的模块之外,还可以通过与ImageJ脚本接口的集成在内部扩展功能,也可以通过开发扩展核心MIA框架的第三方Java模块在外部扩展功能。在这里,我们在一系列真实世界的示例分析的背景下描述了MIA的设计和功能。
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Journal of microscopy
Journal of microscopy 工程技术-显微镜技术
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
5.00%
发文量
83
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Microscopy is the oldest journal dedicated to the science of microscopy and the only peer-reviewed publication of the Royal Microscopical Society. It publishes papers that report on the very latest developments in microscopy such as advances in microscopy techniques or novel areas of application. The Journal does not seek to publish routine applications of microscopy or specimen preparation even though the submission may otherwise have a high scientific merit. The scope covers research in the physical and biological sciences and covers imaging methods using light, electrons, X-rays and other radiations as well as atomic force and near field techniques. Interdisciplinary research is welcome. Papers pertaining to microscopy are also welcomed on optical theory, spectroscopy, novel specimen preparation and manipulation methods and image recording, processing and analysis including dynamic analysis of living specimens. Publication types include full papers, hot topic fast tracked communications and review articles. Authors considering submitting a review article should contact the editorial office first.
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