Dear ImageJ-development team,
my name is Mats Moskopp. I'm a 21 years old student of medicin in Dresden (Germany). I'd like you to ask if you would like to participate at the google summer of code, about which you are surely informed already. (Google gives scholarships to students, who help to develop open-source projects. ( http://www.google-melange.com/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2011/timeline )) I have already a few ideas which can improve imagej. I'm using it very often for my doctoral thesis. - the editor and the whole uploading system for self-written makros is not able to work in an easy way. At this point it could be useful to think about a better editor which allows you to work inside imagej on macros. Next thing is that the debugging is not "user-friendly". Often mistakes are marked twice ... - For many reasons it could be useful to work with different Logs. I think about improved interfaces for data processing. - i'd like to create a few makros/filters about Shape-detection which could be really useful for many kinds of other projects. So that you could detect certain forms in the pictures and characterise them (like plugins which deciphers digital informations in the images like bar-codes). Maybe you have other ideas which can be solved or fixed. Or a project which is not jet realisated. - Please feel free to propose me something. Unfortunately we have not much time, because the the deadline for mentoring organizations is very soon (11. March 2011). Greetings Mats Moskopp > |
Probably way too complicated for a summer project, but I would like some scheme to remove thermal distortion from telescope images. Basically daylight telephotography images.
I've tried the unwarp schemes, but it takes too much guidance. My ideal plugin would take an image stack, determine the "mean" somehow, then warp the images closest to the mean and combine them to make a sharp image. -----Original Message----- From: Mats Leif Moskopp <[hidden email]> Sender: ImageJ Interest Group <[hidden email]> Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2011 23:09:57 To: <[hidden email]> Reply-To: ImageJ Interest Group <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: google summer of codes Dear ImageJ-development team, my name is Mats Moskopp. I'm a 21 years old student of medicin in Dresden (Germany). I'd like you to ask if you would like to participate at the google summer of code, about which you are surely informed already. (Google gives scholarships to students, who help to develop open-source projects. ( http://www.google-melange.com/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2011/timeline )) I have already a few ideas which can improve imagej. I'm using it very often for my doctoral thesis. - the editor and the whole uploading system for self-written makros is not able to work in an easy way. At this point it could be useful to think about a better editor which allows you to work inside imagej on macros. Next thing is that the debugging is not "user-friendly". Often mistakes are marked twice ... - For many reasons it could be useful to work with different Logs. I think about improved interfaces for data processing. - i'd like to create a few makros/filters about Shape-detection which could be really useful for many kinds of other projects. So that you could detect certain forms in the pictures and characterise them (like plugins which deciphers digital informations in the images like bar-codes). Maybe you have other ideas which can be solved or fixed. Or a project which is not jet realisated. - Please feel free to propose me something. Unfortunately we have not much time, because the the deadline for mentoring organizations is very soon (11. March 2011). Greetings Mats Moskopp > |
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Hi Mats,
Sorry for the long delay in reply. The ImageJDev team discussed GSoC, but realistically this is an awkward year for us. We are very focused on developing the codebase, but it is not quite ready for student projects yet. This time next year will be another story. However, as you probably saw on the fiji-devel mailing list, the Fiji project (http://pacific.mpi-cbg.de/) has participated in previous years, and is planning to submit an application again. See their ideas page at: http://pacific.mpi-cbg.de/wiki/index.php/GSoC_2011_Ideas If Fiji is accepted, ImageJDev will certainly be involved with any relevant projects. Regards, Curtis On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 4:09 PM, Mats Leif Moskopp <[hidden email]>wrote: > Dear ImageJ-development team, > > my name is Mats Moskopp. I'm a 21 years old student of medicin in Dresden > (Germany). > I'd like you to ask if you would like to participate at the google > summer of code, about which you are surely informed already. (Google gives > scholarships to students, who help to develop open-source > projects. ( > > http://www.google-melange.com/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2011/timeline > )) > > I have already a few ideas which can > improve imagej. I'm using it very often for my doctoral thesis. > - the editor and the whole uploading system for self-written makros is > not able to work in an easy way. At this point it could be useful to think > about a better editor which allows you to work inside imagej on macros. > Next > thing is that the > debugging is not "user-friendly". Often mistakes are marked twice ... > - For many reasons it could be useful to work with different Logs. I think > about improved interfaces for data processing. > - i'd like to create a few makros/filters about Shape-detection > which could be really useful for many kinds of other projects. So that you > could detect certain forms in the pictures and characterise them (like > plugins which deciphers digital informations in the images like bar-codes). > > Maybe you have other ideas which can be solved or fixed. Or a project > which is not jet realisated. - Please feel free to propose me something. > > Unfortunately we have not much time, because the the deadline for mentoring > organizations is very soon (11. March 2011). > > Greetings > Mats Moskopp > > > > |
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