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Re: Regarding Digital Image Processing In Java

Posted by Kamal Raj on Feb 24, 2014; 8:52pm
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Thank you very much Zhengyu

I will be in touch with you.

Thanks
Kamal.


On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 2:16 AM, Pang, Zhengyu (GE Global Research) <
[hidden email]> wrote:

> Dear Kamal,
>
> I think if you create some functions in Java for ImageJ. You can certainly
> publish it at some journals. I constantly use a function called JACOP (Just
> another colocalization program), and authors published a paper on Journal
> of Microscope (S. Bolte & F. P. Cordelieres, A guided tour into subcellular
> colocalization analysis in light microscopy, Journal of Microscopy, Volume
> 224, Issue 3: 213-232.)
>
> I have never been a reviewer for IEEE journal, but I have tried to submit
> some paper to IEEE journal. In general it is hard for IEEE to accept some
> paper talking about application.  IEEE is generally looking for a new
> algorithm/method, although what is considered as "new" is really at the
> judgments of reviewers.
>
> The bottom line is that the use of imageJ or matlab does not affect your
> publication. It is the content that matters. Some contents may not be best
> suitable to IEEE, but can be well suited for other journals.
>
> Zhengyu
>
> Zhengyu Pang, Ph.D.
> Biochemistry and Bioanalytics Laboratory
> Life Sciences and Molecular Diagnostics Technology Organization
> Diagnostics and Biomedical Technologies
> GE Global Research, K1-5B37A
> One Research Circle
> Niskayuna, NY 12309
> T: 518-387-4015
> F: 518-387-7765
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
> Kamal Raj
> Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 3:18 PM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: Regarding Digital Image Processing In Java
>
> Hi Zhengyu
>
> I want to know that if i create some functions in Java for ImageJ. Can
> this work be considered for IEEE publication or not.
> I am going for research (PhD) in Digital Image Processing. If i create
> some functions for ImageJ (as i have knowledge in Java and also in Digital
> Image Processing).
> then how my work for ImageJ will be going to help me in Research
> publications.
>
> I hope you understand.
> thanks
> Kamal Raj Singh
>
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 1:36 AM, Pang, Zhengyu (GE Global Research) <
> [hidden email]> wrote:
>
> > Dear Kamal,
> >
> > Just my quick thoughts on this, definitely it is biased and incomplete.
> >
> > ImageJ is free, and it is very handy for you to do some simple image
> > analysis tasks such as  thresholding, particle analysis,
> > quantification of an images. You can do more complicated image
> > analysis, but requires you a lot of knowledge in macro, Java, and
> algorithm itself.
> >
> > Matlab  will cost your some  money  for license. If you want to
> > develop your own segmentation method, Matlab may already have some
> > built-in functions, so you can use them directly.
> >
> > Simple comparison for doing thesholding:  matlab use graythresh(),
> > which is based on OTSU method. ImageJ provides about 16 different
> > methods to do it.
> >
> > If you want to find the shapes or structure of an object. Matlab has
> > Hough transformation function to help you to do it, but I did not find
> > any function you can use from basic imageJ.
> >
> > If you are advanced users for ImageJ and Matlab, the difference is
> > probably at which one has better built-in functions for you to use
> > (Java or Matlab).
> >
> > In general, you will use matlab if you are a computer scientist, and
> > you will  more likely to use ImageJ if you are non-computer scientist,
> > who does not need to understand the details of how these methods are
> > implemented, but just want them to work for their applications.
> >
> > If anything described here is not accurate, please feel free to point
> out.
> >
> > Zhengyu
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
> > Kamal Raj
> > Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 2:33 PM
> > To: [hidden email]
> > Subject: Regarding Digital Image Processing In Java
> >
> > Hi Guys
> >
> > I am Kamal Raj Singh working on Digital Image Processing (planning to
> > do PhD). I have also worked on Java platform in Industry.
> > I am familiar with Java and Digital Image Processing. Can some one
> > please tell me how ImageJ is going to help me in my research. I am
> > very very much passionate to work on Java but academic requirements
> > bounded me to Work on MAT LAB.
> >
> > Eagerly waiting for your reply. I need all information about ImageJ
> > and also can it will be helpful in my Research.
> > --
> > Thanks
> > Regards
> > Kamal Raj Singh
> > M.E. (BITS Pilani) Rajasthan (India)
> > Assistant Professor
> > ECE Department
> > IPEC Ghaziabad (U.P.)
> > India South Asia
> > Mob: +91-9958326010
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>
>
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> Regards
> Kamal Raj Singh
> Assistant Professor
> ECE Department
> IPEC Ghaziabad (U.P.)
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Regards
Kamal Raj Singh
Assistant Professor
ECE Department
IPEC Ghaziabad (U.P.)
Mob: +91-9958326010

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