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Scientific Image Analysis
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The Scientific Image Analysis (SIA) software is an image processing application written in MATLAB for scientific analysis of images and video. SIA is designed to be intuitive and easy to use, and is free to download. While SIA is designed to meet the image processing needs of biologists, its functionalities can be used for a wide variety of applications. With SIA, users can calibrate and make single and continuous measurements of length, angle, area and the average color values within a region. Future releases will allow users to count and track objects in videos, and calculate objects' kinematic properties (e.g. position, velocity, and acceleration).
SIA Reference:
I. Bentley, J. Ralston, S. Garman, O. Hershberger, C.M. Probst, and C.
Washer. Introducing the Scientific Image Analysis Application: A Free and User
Friendly Program for Extracting Bioinformatics From Digital Images. 2023 IEEE
13th Annual Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference (CCWC), pp. 0778-0787
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