Posted by
Martin du Saire on
Oct 19, 2005; 6:29pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Nucleus-counter-tp3704628p3704630.html
I have a related question:
Once one ends up with an algorithm for counting blobs (nuclei,
mosquito eggs, etc.) how should one go about evaluating the efficacy
of the procedure, and are there any major statistical pitfalls to
avoid? Just looking for a shove in the right direction.
Thanks.
Martin
At 08:47 AM 10/19/2005, you wrote:
>The website is the "Online Manual for the WCIF-ImageJ Collection".
>It says this at the top which is also a link to the collection.
>Please read the "About this manual" section of this website.
>
>Tony
>
>Hongmei Yu wrote:
>
>>Hi everyone,
>>I am looking for a plugins called "Nucleus counter". but I can never find it.
>>Could someone tell me whether it exists or where I could find it? I want to
>>try it see how much more I could improve the quantification of cells?
>>this is what I find about this plugins in some website ----
>>"The particle analysis can be automated via plugins or macros once
>>the correct
>>threshold value and particle size range has been determined for
>>your objects of
>>interest. See the "Plugins/Particle Analysis/ Nucleus counter" plugin and its
>>source code to customise it to your images."
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>Hongmei
>>
>
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