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SCREENSHOTS:
SURF-nanodots
DESCRIPTION:
This was my first big programming project. I'd like to clean it up and improve the back end design when time permits. See the wiki for known issues and more information.
A computer vision program for analysis of magnetic data collected by a scanning probe microscope. Originated in summer 2007 as a collection of C compiled for Matlab (MEX) files and was eventually ported to a standalone C++ application with a GUI created in Qt.
This program takes atomic and magnetic force microscope (AFM/MFM) image pairs as input and uses threshold segmentation to identify magnetic nanodots by intensity in the AFM image. These are then used to assess the magnetic states of those dots in the MFM image
Attribution: "C++ GUI Programming with Qt 4" by Blanchette and Summerfield was helpful in getting me started on the GUI.
Audience
Science/Research
User interface
Qt
Programming Language
C++
Categories
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