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MicroMos
DESCRIPTION
MicroMos is an open-source software tool written in MATLAB (The MathWorks, Inc., Massachusetts, USA), for automatically obtaining mosaics of partially overlapped images, also manually acquired.
It was designed for stitching microscopy images, but thanks to the many parameters available it works also for other types of images.
For more details, please, read:
a) F. Piccinini, M. Pierini, E. Lucarelli, A. Bevilacqua, Semi-quantitative monitoring of confluence of adherent mesenchymal stromal cells on calcium-phosphate granules by using widefield microscopy images. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 25(10):2395-2410, October 2014.
2) F. Piccinini, A. Bevilacqua, E. Lucarelli, Automated image mosaics by non-automated light microscopes: the MicroMos software tool. Journal of Microscopy, 252(3):226-250, December 2013.
Features
- MATLAB
- Mosaicing
- Panorama
Audience
Engineering
Programming Language
MATLAB
Categories
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