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While MathJax seems to work $$2+2 \cdot \frac{1}{2}$$, <br>
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At the core of our segmentation algorithm is a Statistical Region Merging<sup><a href="#fn1" id="ref1">1</a></sup> implementation written in Qt enabled <i>C++</i>.
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<sup id="fn1">1. [Nock, R.; Nielsen, F., "Statistical region merging," Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on , vol.26, no.11, pp.1452,1458, Nov. 2004]<a href="#ref1" title="Jump back to footnote 1 in the text.">↩</a></sup>
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Revision as of 09:45, 19 June 2014

Device and Software

The soft- and hardware aspects of our project are described in the Error Log, because we all learn from errors we made.

The Software: Measurarty

The third part of our project is our software Measurarty. The software will allow us to analyze the fluorescence emitted by our sensor cells in a more advanced and better way than just using a simple Treshold. We will utilize a modern segmentation algorithm in combination with further, detailed image processing algorithms.

More information will be available soon, as soon as we can describe the theoretical foundations of the software in detail. But therefore we'd love to use formula that need to be displayed properly using the math-tag :-)

While MathJax seems to work $$2+2 \cdot \frac{1}{2}$$,
the math-tag <math>2 \cdot \frac{1}{2}</math> does not ...

At the core of our segmentation algorithm is a Statistical Region Merging1 implementation written in Qt enabled C++.

1. [Nock, R.; Nielsen, F., "Statistical region merging," Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on , vol.26, no.11, pp.1452,1458, Nov. 2004]

The Device: Cellock Holmes

You may wonder: again Cellock Holmes?! YES!
In lack of a better name, our name for the device is Cellock Holmes, again.

The Other projects: Arbitrary Stuff

We're doing some collaborations and side projects for iGEM as well. We'll inform you about that here :)