Dear all,
Fiji has been selected as a mentoring organization for the Google Summer of Code program. The program encourages undergraduate and graduate students to propose a software project and fulfill it with the help of a designated mentor. The projects span exactly 3 months and provide a stipend for the student. We would appreciate if you can pass on this notice to any interested students. Fiji is Just ImageJ (batteries included): http://pacific.mpi-cbg.de Google Summer of Code: http://socghop.appspot.com/ Fiji ideas page for GSoC: (potential projects for students) http://pacific.mpi-cbg.de/wiki/index.php/SoC2009Ideas Please direct any questions to the Fiji mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/fiji-devel We are looking forward to add yet more features to Fiji! Albert -- Albert Cardona http://albert.rierol.net |
How would FIJI-specific projects differ from general plugin development for IJ?
What are the limits for the GSoC project monitored by FIJI. >Dear all, > >Fiji has been selected as a mentoring organization for the Google Summer >of Code program. The program encourages undergraduate and graduate >students to propose a software project and fulfill it with the help of a >designated mentor. The projects span exactly 3 months and provide a >stipend for the student. > >We would appreciate if you can pass on this notice to any interested >students. > >Fiji is Just ImageJ (batteries included): >http://pacific.mpi-cbg.de > >Google Summer of Code: >http://socghop.appspot.com/ > >Fiji ideas page for GSoC: (potential projects for students) >http://pacific.mpi-cbg.de/wiki/index.php/SoC2009Ideas > >Please direct any questions to the Fiji mailing list: >http://groups.google.com/group/fiji-devel > > >We are looking forward to add yet more features to Fiji! > >Albert >-- >Albert Cardona >http://albert.rierol.net -- ----------------- William A. Mohler Associate Professor Dept. of Genetics and Developmental Biology University of Connecticut Health Center MC-3301 263 Farmington Ave. Farmington, CT 06030-3301 [hidden email] Mobile: (860) 985-2719 alt. mobile: (860) 331-8514 skype: wmohler Office: (860) 679-1833, room E2029 Lab: (860) 679-1834, room E2032 Fax: (314) 689-1833 G&DB dept. ofc.: (860) 679-8350 G&DB dept. fax : (860) 679-8345 http://genetics.uchc.edu/Faculty/Mohler/Mohler.html |
Hi,
On Sat, 28 Mar 2009, Bill Mohler wrote: > How would FIJI-specific projects differ from general plugin development > for IJ? I would not lightly accept a project that runs without Fiji at all. After all, we put in a lot of effort into the Summer of Code (some of the organizations that were accepted in previous years have not succeeded in securing a place in the summer of code, but we were, in spite of being newcomers). We will have to put in even more effort, as mentoring is almost a full-time job during the first weeks. So of course, we want to have something in return: preferably long-term contributors that add value to the parts of Fiji that do not easily run outside of Fiji (think "plugin manager", or "scripting editor"). It is a simple matter of quid pro quo: Google provides money, we provide extensive knowledge, experience and assistance in programming and image processing, and the students should provide us with a project that improves Fiji. > What are the limits for the GSoC project monitored by FIJI. There are no limits ;-) Except, of course, that it must be a project that benefits Fiji in an obvious way. BTW if it was not clear: Google is extremely generous, paying students for us. And we have an obligation of spending that money wisely, fulfilling our side of the contract: to attract more students to Open Source. Oh, and if you have an idea for a project that is so obviously Fiji that we cannot possibly reject it, but which is not listed on the Fiji Wiki: the ideas we listed are only suggestions, food for thought. Go wild. Ciao, Dscho |
On Sunday 29 March 2009, Johannes Schindelin wrote in the IJ list:
> Oh, and if you have an idea for a project that is so obviously Fiji that > we cannot possibly reject it, but which is not listed on the Fiji Wiki: > the ideas we listed are only suggestions, food for thought. Go wild. There are a number of mini-projects/ideas in the ImageJ wiki site (the Wishlikst http://imagejdocu.tudor.lu/doku.php?id=wishlist:start) which I have been wondering whether they would be suitable. I am adding some more here: 1) Alpha_shapes / concave_hull (could be part of item 7 below) 2) Bilateral Filtering 3) Colorizing algorithms (i.e greyscale to colour,there are several methods) 4) Retinex algorithm 5) Interactively adjustable intensity/LUT curves (not just linear controls, but splines/etc based) 6) Support for storing ROIs in TIFF tag fields, so ROIs can be saved with the images). 7) Graph Theory constructs (in addition to the Delaunay/Voronoi) 8) Expand the ImageFlow module base (not sure if the source is available yet). 9) Object (rather than image) selector/sorter (something like Kai's pixolu.de If you haven't tried it, you should) to create "objects like these" filters/classifiers to be extracted from images and sets of images. 10) Interface between R and ImageJ/Fiji (Dimiter has done something like this, but it would be nice to have a set of implemented procedures so IJ/Fiji can run statistical procedures directly from Results tables, etc) 11) A set of more powerful painting brushes and image editing tools. 12) Cross platform webcam support (to produce cheap videomicroscope/telescope units) 13) Statistical region merging segmentation: http://www.univ-ag.fr/~rnock/Articles/Drafts/tpami04-nn.pdf 14) Fractal interpolation resizing (from the GIMP GSoC entry) 15) A unique/common segmentation interface (I have collected near 15 new histogram segmentation methods that would be better put under a single interface together with others already available). 16) A javascript Recorder (similar to the Macro Recorder but producing javascript instead). 17) Virtual microscope-like image viewer. 18) HSB/Lab painting modes Is that wild enough? :-) I am sure others will have further ideas. Cheers, Gabriel |
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To get a coarse orientation - is there is anything like a mission statement or white paper that lays out the strategic aims or near-term development goals of Fiji?
--Wilhelm ________________________________ Von: ImageJ Interest Group im Auftrag von Johannes Schindelin Gesendet: So 29.03.2009 03:20 An: [hidden email] Betreff: Re: Google Summer of Code Hi, On Sat, 28 Mar 2009, Bill Mohler wrote: > How would FIJI-specific projects differ from general plugin development > for IJ? I would not lightly accept a project that runs without Fiji at all. After all, we put in a lot of effort into the Summer of Code (some of the organizations that were accepted in previous years have not succeeded in securing a place in the summer of code, but we were, in spite of being newcomers). We will have to put in even more effort, as mentoring is almost a full-time job during the first weeks. So of course, we want to have something in return: preferably long-term contributors that add value to the parts of Fiji that do not easily run outside of Fiji (think "plugin manager", or "scripting editor"). It is a simple matter of quid pro quo: Google provides money, we provide extensive knowledge, experience and assistance in programming and image processing, and the students should provide us with a project that improves Fiji. > What are the limits for the GSoC project monitored by FIJI. There are no limits ;-) Except, of course, that it must be a project that benefits Fiji in an obvious way. BTW if it was not clear: Google is extremely generous, paying students for us. And we have an obligation of spending that money wisely, fulfilling our side of the contract: to attract more students to Open Source. Oh, and if you have an idea for a project that is so obviously Fiji that we cannot possibly reject it, but which is not listed on the Fiji Wiki: the ideas we listed are only suggestions, food for thought. Go wild. Ciao, Dscho |
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Hi Gabriel,
On Sun, 29 Mar 2009, Gabriel Landini wrote: > On Sunday 29 March 2009, Johannes Schindelin wrote in the IJ list: > > Oh, and if you have an idea for a project that is so obviously Fiji > > that we cannot possibly reject it, but which is not listed on the Fiji > > Wiki: the ideas we listed are only suggestions, food for thought. Go > > wild. > > There are a number of mini-projects/ideas in the ImageJ wiki site (the > Wishlikst http://imagejdocu.tudor.lu/doku.php?id=wishlist:start) which I > have been wondering whether they would be suitable. Hmm. If I can choose between students that implement ImageJ plugins, and students that work on the core infrastructure of Fiji, I will pick the latter. Of course, it would be nice to have all these plugins implemented, but when do you get the chance to work on a bigger project for 3 months straight? > I am adding some more here: > > 1) Alpha_shapes / concave_hull (could be part of item 7 below) > > 2) Bilateral Filtering Is in Fiji already. That was a really small project. > 3) Colorizing algorithms (i.e greyscale to colour,there are several > methods) > > 4) Retinex algorithm > > 5) Interactively adjustable intensity/LUT curves (not just linear > controls, but splines/etc based) > > 6) Support for storing ROIs in TIFF tag fields, so ROIs can be saved > with the images). > > 7) Graph Theory constructs (in addition to the Delaunay/Voronoi) > > 8) Expand the ImageFlow module base (not sure if the source is available > yet). The source is not available yet, but I talked to Daniel about it already. He will be fine to have the source code in Fiji, once he released the source to the public. > 9) Object (rather than image) selector/sorter (something like Kai's > pixolu.de If you haven't tried it, you should) to create "objects > like these" filters/classifiers to be extracted from images and sets > of images. > > 10) Interface between R and ImageJ/Fiji (Dimiter has done something like > this, but it would be nice to have a set of implemented procedures > so IJ/Fiji can run statistical procedures directly from Results > tables, etc) R is platform specific. As we support 7 platforms already (and somebody is working on an 8th), that would add a tremendous maintenance burden. I'd rather have an existing Open Source statistical package written in Java integrated. > 11) A set of more powerful painting brushes and image editing tools. > > 12) Cross platform webcam support (to produce cheap > videomicroscope/telescope units) Again, this is very platform specific, what with JMF not living up to its promises. > > 13) Statistical region merging segmentation: > http://www.univ-ag.fr/~rnock/Articles/Drafts/tpami04-nn.pdf I am in the middle of writing that already (would be finished if I had not gotten side-tracked yesterday). > 14) Fractal interpolation resizing (from the GIMP GSoC entry) > > 15) A unique/common segmentation interface (I have collected near 15 new > histogram segmentation methods that would be better put under a > single interface together with others already available). > > 16) A javascript Recorder (similar to the Macro Recorder but producing > javascript instead). Why limit it to Javascript? > 17) Virtual microscope-like image viewer. > > 18) HSB/Lab painting modes > > Is that wild enough? :-) I am sure others will have further ideas. Heh. Most of these ideas are too small to make even half a 3-month project, would you not agree? And I see only 10) 12) and 16) being Fiji-related enough for a Fiji project, no? Having said that, I find all of your ideas interesting! Ciao, Dscho |
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hi,
Two very dummy questions (I feel a liitle bit ashamed to ask them) I try to use the Delaunay -Voronoi plugin : 1) Where is the results window where I can output the results ? 2) If I don't want the interactive mode, how can I tell ImageJ which points I want to be considered ? I run IamgeJ under windows. Thanks in advance ! F. De Comité |
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Hi,
On Sun, 29 Mar 2009, Burger Wilhelm wrote: > To get a coarse orientation - is there is anything like a mission > statement or white paper that lays out the strategic aims or near-term > development goals of Fiji? What is Fiji In addition to an island, Fiji is an image processing package based on ImageJ. In case you are familiar with Linux: if ImageJ was the kernel, Fiji would be a distribution. Fiji enhances ImageJ by shipping with a set of plugins in a coherent menu structure, and comprehensive documentation. Fiji is a project aiming at simplifying * the installation of ImageJ * the usage of ImageJ * the usage of specific, powerful ImageJ plugins * the development of plugins using ImageJ It is an Open Source project, so everybody is welcome to contribute with plugins, patches, bug reports or "Well done" mails. Hth, Dscho |
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Hi,
On Sun, 29 Mar 2009, Francesco De Comité wrote: > I try to use the Delaunay -Voronoi plugin : > 1) Where is the results window where I can output the results ? The results window shows up in the Window menu. > 2) If I don't want the interactive mode, how can I tell ImageJ which > points I want to be considered ? You cannot... it always considers all of them. If you want to unconsider a point in the ROI, you have to delete it by clicking on it with the Alt key down (on Linux, you will hold the Ctrl key down as well, as Alt+click is reserved for, and intercepted by the Window Manager). If you want to have a copy of the ROI where the points are not removed, use the ROI manager (Analyze>Tool>ROI Manager...). Hth, Dscho |
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Hi Albert,
I am starting a project in MRI image processing with an Erasmus student but obviously more (wo)man power would be helpful. I intend to improve the support for the Bruker format for ImageJ but am willing to collaborate with Fiji also for other things, Best regards, Dimiter ---------------------------- Dr. Dimiter Prodanov, MD, PhD Biomedical Scientist NEXT Department E-mail: [hidden email] aspire invent achieve IMEC vzw - Register of Legal Entities Leuven VAT BE 0425.260.668 Kapeldreef 75, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium http://www.imec.be <IMEC e-mail disclaimer: http://www.imec.be/wwwinter/about/email-disclaimer.shtml> -----Original Message----- From: Albert Cardona [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Saturday 28 March 2009 15:44 Subject: Google Summer of Code Dear all, Fiji has been selected as a mentoring organization for the Google Summer of Code program. The program encourages undergraduate and graduate students to propose a software project and fulfill it with the help of a designated mentor. The projects span exactly 3 months and provide a stipend for the student. We would appreciate if you can pass on this notice to any interested students. Fiji is Just ImageJ (batteries included): http://pacific.mpi-cbg.de Google Summer of Code: http://socghop.appspot.com/ Fiji ideas page for GSoC: (potential projects for students) http://pacific.mpi-cbg.de/wiki/index.php/SoC2009Ideas Please direct any questions to the Fiji mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/fiji-devel We are looking forward to add yet more features to Fiji! Albert -- Albert Cardona http://albert.rierol.net |
That's very interesting... I would like to parcipate... do yo have more information about it?
Thanks in advance. Cesar Buffevant --- El lun 30-mar-09, Prodanov Dimiter <[hidden email]> escribió: De: Prodanov Dimiter <[hidden email]> Asunto: Re: Google Summer of Code Para: [hidden email] Fecha: lunes, 30 de marzo de 2009, 5:55 am Hi Albert, I am starting a project in MRI image processing with an Erasmus student but obviously more (wo)man power would be helpful. I intend to improve the support for the Bruker format for ImageJ but am willing to collaborate with Fiji also for other things, Best regards, Dimiter ---------------------------- Dr. Dimiter Prodanov, MD, PhD Biomedical Scientist NEXT Department E-mail: [hidden email] aspire invent achieve IMEC vzw - Register of Legal Entities Leuven VAT BE 0425.260.668 Kapeldreef 75, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium http://www.imec.be <IMEC e-mail disclaimer: http://www.imec.be/wwwinter/about/email-disclaimer.shtml> -----Original Message----- From: Albert Cardona [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Saturday 28 March 2009 15:44 Subject: Google Summer of Code Dear all, Fiji has been selected as a mentoring organization for the Google Summer of Code program. The program encourages undergraduate and graduate students to propose a software project and fulfill it with the help of a designated mentor. The projects span exactly 3 months and provide a stipend for the student. We would appreciate if you can pass on this notice to any interested students. Fiji is Just ImageJ (batteries included): http://pacific.mpi-cbg.de Google Summer of Code: http://socghop.appspot.com/ Fiji ideas page for GSoC: (potential projects for students) http://pacific.mpi-cbg.de/wiki/index.php/SoC2009Ideas Please direct any questions to the Fiji mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/fiji-devel We are looking forward to add yet more features to Fiji! Albert -- Albert Cardona http://albert.rierol.net Yahoo! Cocina Recetas prácticas y comida saludable http://ar.mujer.yahoo.com/cocina/ |
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