Alignment construction

Description

A python based tool for registering a template brain (from the Allen Reference Atlas) to the sample image, an extension of aMAP. Once this is complete, any other image in the template space can be aligned with the sample (such as region annotations, for segmentation of the sample image). The template to sample transformation can also be inverted, allowing sample images to be aligned in a common coordinate space. Current registration backend is niftyreg.

 

Component of BrainGlobe Initiative

Description

ClearMap is a toolbox for the analysis and registration of volumetric data from cleared tissues.

It was initially developed to map brain activity at cellular resolution in whole mouse brains using immediate early gene expression. It has since then been extended as a tool for the qunatification of whole mouse brain vascualtur networks at capilary resolution.

It is composed of sevral specialized modules or scripts: tubemap, cellmap, WobblyStitcher.

ClearMap has been designed to analyze O(TB) 3d datasets obtained via light sheet microscopy from iDISCO+ cleared tissue samples immunolabeled for proteins. The ClearMap tools may also be useful for data obtained with other types of microscopes, types of markers, clearing techniques, as well as other species, organs, or samples.

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Description

Voxelytic-Align is a commercial software provided as a service on cloud targetted to electron microscopy reconstruction (alignement, artifact correction...)

Description

Hot-Knife is a library specifically designed for FIB-SEM data and thick sections, which includes code for flattening, deformable alignment with features and a more robust kind of block-matching, and some visualization, manual correction, and import and export tools (n5).

Description

A collection of Java tools and HTTP services (APIs) for rendering transformed image tiles that includes:

The basic concept is to render images (tiles) based on transformation files, without having to store the big generated image from an alignment of tiles (mosaicking).