#928 | Writing Scripts for MIPAV |
Description: | |
MIPAV is a platform-independent image processing and visualization program that assists researchers with the 3D segmentation, registration, and the visualization of biomedical imaging modalities. This class covers how to record/write scripts for MIPAV. Scripts, sometimes referred to as macros in other programs, record a series of commands or actions performed within MIPAV. Using scripts can increase productivity and improve efficiency in performing repeated actions or a series of actions on a single image or a group of images. Calling MIPAV from a command line shell or other programs will also be discussed and demonstrated. | |
Objectives: | |
Upon completion of this course, the student will be familiar with the following topics in Scripts:
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Who should attend: | |
NIH staff that want to learn more about using MIPAV scripts and plugins to automate the processing and analysis of their biomedical imaging data | |
Instructor(s): | |
Dr. Matthew McAuliffe, Division of Computational Bioscience, CIT | |
Time Required: | |
3 hours | |
Sections Available: | ||||
-- Concluded -- | 928-09F | October 22 | 9:00 - 12:00 | Building 12A, Room B51 |
NOTE: Although this course has already taken place, we'll put you on a waiting list for the next available session. |
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