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Rainer M. Engel
Hello everyone,

we recently came across the difficulty of sorting filters/tools into
appropriate categories in a more general manner. Many software packages
use their own group names which differ a lot and the best way is to
search for a distinct filter via i.e. "Find command (Strg+L)" [in
ImageJ] in contrast to snooping through the menu structures.

If you want to help, building a general hierarchy for every type of
filter known to you, please have a look here.
https://edupad.ch/V44Z6j0MLG

Everyone can make edits to this document! So feel free to go on. I hope
this works ..

I'm also open for discussions (here), since I wonder myself, where to
sort one or another filter/tool. Any help is much appreciated.

Best Regards,
Rainer


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Re: OT | tool categories

ctrueden
Hi Rainer,

This is a noble effort. If the community settles on some standards here, we
would love to see the categories at http://imagej.net/Techniques reflect
the same terminology.

Regards,
Curtis

On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 6:38 AM, Rainer M. Engel <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> we recently came across the difficulty of sorting filters/tools into
> appropriate categories in a more general manner. Many software packages
> use their own group names which differ a lot and the best way is to
> search for a distinct filter via i.e. "Find command (Strg+L)" [in
> ImageJ] in contrast to snooping through the menu structures.
>
> If you want to help, building a general hierarchy for every type of
> filter known to you, please have a look here.
> https://edupad.ch/V44Z6j0MLG
>
> Everyone can make edits to this document! So feel free to go on. I hope
> this works ..
>
> I'm also open for discussions (here), since I wonder myself, where to
> sort one or another filter/tool. Any help is much appreciated.
>
> Best Regards,
> Rainer
>
>
> --
> Rainer M. Engel
> scientific|Media, Berlin
>
> --
> ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html
>

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Rainer M. Engel
Hey Curtis,

you may be right about that. But it would be nice to have this kind of
reference/standard. Even if it isn't perfect in every case, it sure
would provide a sustainable overall structure.

Speaking for ImageJ i.e., the binary filters refer to a certain data
type and provide different tools for processing. This is nice, as long
as these "filters" do only work on this type of image data.
But I would like do be more general, since min/max
(Erode/Dilate)-Filters would also apply on higher quantization and
multiple channel images i.e. in compositing.

I added a question block underneath the list and I will also try to
incorporate the list you provided.

Regards,
Rainer



Am 02.11.2015 um 18:20 schrieb Curtis Rueden:

> Hi Rainer,
>
> This is a noble effort. If the community settles on some standards here, we
> would love to see the categories at http://imagej.net/Techniques reflect
> the same terminology.
>
> Regards,
> Curtis
>
> On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 6:38 AM, Rainer M. Engel <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> we recently came across the difficulty of sorting filters/tools into
>> appropriate categories in a more general manner. Many software packages
>> use their own group names which differ a lot and the best way is to
>> search for a distinct filter via i.e. "Find command (Strg+L)" [in
>> ImageJ] in contrast to snooping through the menu structures.
>>
>> If you want to help, building a general hierarchy for every type of
>> filter known to you, please have a look here.
>> https://edupad.ch/V44Z6j0MLG
>>
>> Everyone can make edits to this document! So feel free to go on. I hope
>> this works ..
>>
>> I'm also open for discussions (here), since I wonder myself, where to
>> sort one or another filter/tool. Any help is much appreciated.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Rainer
>>
>>
>> --
>> Rainer M. Engel
>> scientific|Media, Berlin
>>
>> --
>> ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html
>>
>
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> ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html

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