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Jelena Vasiljevic
 
Hi

I am very interested in receiving Users guide for FracLac. I am doing my thesis on multifractal analysys of medical images, and need any kind of help I can get. When I've analyzed images with ImageJ , for every analized image I've got several graphics with different values of F vs Alpha, Q, F vs Q, Alpha vs Q, etc. Should I use mean values of each of those variables for statistical analysys, or something else? I do that analysys on images of three groups of cells, and my aim is to  find some statisticaly important diferences between those groups (regarding Alpha, Q, FvsAlpha...). I am not sure which values for "Minimum pixel ratio to accept in samples" and "Number of global scan positions" should I set. Could you please give some suggestions and send me Users guide for FracLac?

Thank you in advance!

Sincerely,

Jelena Andjelkovic
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audrey karperien
Hello.  Here is a link to some help.  http://athene.riv.csu.edu.au/~akarpe01/FracLacHelp/main.html.  If you send me some sample images offlist, I can tell you more about what to do.  
  Audrey

Jelena Vasiljevic <[hidden email]> wrote:
 
Hi

I am very interested in receiving Users guide for FracLac. I am doing my thesis on multifractal analysys of medical images, and need any kind of help I can get. When I've analyzed images with ImageJ , for every analized image I've got several graphics with different values of F vs Alpha, Q, F vs Q, Alpha vs Q, etc. Should I use mean values of each of those variables for statistical analysys, or something else? I do that analysys on images of three groups of cells, and my aim is to find some statisticaly important diferences between those groups (regarding Alpha, Q, FvsAlpha...). I am not sure which values for "Minimum pixel ratio to accept in samples" and "Number of global scan positions" should I set. Could you please give some suggestions and send me Users guide for FracLac?

Thank you in advance!

Sincerely,

Jelena Andjelkovic
 
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Re: Help!

Jelena Vasiljevic
Thank you very much on advice, but I have already seen that link and I still
need help in more details for settings. I tried to send you images, but I
got this message:
"Your  posting to  the IMAGEJ  list has  been rejected  because it  contains
an
attachment of type 'IMAGE/JPEG'. The IMAGEJ list has been configured to
reject
such attachments; please contact the list owner at
[hidden email]
for more information"
How can I send you images with extension JPEG?
Thank you in advance.
Jelena

----- Original Message -----
From: "audrey karperien" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 9:09 PM
Subject: Re: Help!


> Hello.  Here is a link to some help.
> http://athene.riv.csu.edu.au/~akarpe01/FracLacHelp/main.html.  If you send
> me some sample images offlist, I can tell you more about what to do.
>  Audrey
>
> Jelena Vasiljevic <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I am very interested in receiving Users guide for FracLac. I am doing my
> thesis on multifractal analysys of medical images, and need any kind of
> help I can get. When I've analyzed images with ImageJ , for every analized
> image I've got several graphics with different values of F vs Alpha, Q, F
> vs Q, Alpha vs Q, etc. Should I use mean values of each of those variables
> for statistical analysys, or something else? I do that analysys on images
> of three groups of cells, and my aim is to find some statisticaly
> important diferences between those groups (regarding Alpha, Q,
> FvsAlpha...). I am not sure which values for "Minimum pixel ratio to
> accept in samples" and "Number of global scan positions" should I set.
> Could you please give some suggestions and send me Users guide for
> FracLac?
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Jelena Andjelkovic
>
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Re: Help!

audrey karperien
Hello.  email me at [hidden email].

Jelena Vasiljevic <[hidden email]> wrote:  Thank you very much on advice, but I have already seen that link and I still
need help in more details for settings. I tried to send you images, but I
got this message:
"Your posting to the IMAGEJ list has been rejected because it contains
an
attachment of type 'IMAGE/JPEG'. The IMAGEJ list has been configured to
reject
such attachments; please contact the list owner at
[hidden email]
for more information"
How can I send you images with extension JPEG?
Thank you in advance.
Jelena

----- Original Message -----
From: "audrey karperien"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 9:09 PM
Subject: Re: Help!


> Hello. Here is a link to some help.
> http://athene.riv.csu.edu.au/~akarpe01/FracLacHelp/main.html. If you send
> me some sample images offlist, I can tell you more about what to do.
> Audrey
>
> Jelena Vasiljevic wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I am very interested in receiving Users guide for FracLac. I am doing my
> thesis on multifractal analysys of medical images, and need any kind of
> help I can get. When I've analyzed images with ImageJ , for every analized
> image I've got several graphics with different values of F vs Alpha, Q, F
> vs Q, Alpha vs Q, etc. Should I use mean values of each of those variables
> for statistical analysys, or something else? I do that analysys on images
> of three groups of cells, and my aim is to find some statisticaly
> important diferences between those groups (regarding Alpha, Q,
> FvsAlpha...). I am not sure which values for "Minimum pixel ratio to
> accept in samples" and "Number of global scan positions" should I set.
> Could you please give some suggestions and send me Users guide for
> FracLac?
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Jelena Andjelkovic
>