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Introducing Bioimage Suite Web #13

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SNeuroble commented 5 years ago

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Title Introducing Bioimage Suite Web: A Simple, Modern, & Powerful Imaging Software Suite

Presentor and Affiliation Stephanie Noble (@SNeuroble), Yale University

Collaborators/Team Zachariah Saltzman (@zsaltzman), Cheryl Lacadie, Haley Garbus, Javid Dadashkarimi (@dadashkarimi), Stephanie Noble (@SNeuroble), John Onofrey, Xenophon Papademetris (@XeniosP)*, Dustin Scheinost (@dscheinost)* Yale University * PI and lead developer

Github Link https://github.com/bioimagesuiteweb/bisweb

Abstract (max. 200 words): This demo will introduce users to image processing and visualization in BioImage Suite Web (BISWeb; https://bioimagesuiteweb.github.io/webapp/). BISWeb is a point-and-click app that runs in any modern web browser and most devices without any installation necessary, yet with performance rivaling that of a locally installed software. BISWeb currently supports a range of functionality for image processing, visualization, and data sharing in human and animal fMRI: defacing, segmentation, registration, functional connectivity visualization, live figures, and more. We will highlight the use of live figures, which save the full state of the application and data for a user to return to later or share with collaborators. This information may be used to support future validation of both the analysis and the software (e.g., across versions).

Preferred Session Web-based solutions in neuroscience; Tuesday or Wednesday

Additional Context

References BISWeb app: www.bioimagesuite.org Github repository: https://github.com/bioimagesuiteweb/bisweb/ Video tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCizfR_ryJ0E-2uZspjwYtwg User documentation: https://bioimagesuiteweb.github.io/bisweb-manual/ Developer documentation: https://github.com/bioimagesuiteweb/bisweb/blob/master/docs/README.md Link to download desktop/command line version of BIS: http://bisweb.yale.edu/binaries/

Developer Info BISWeb is written primarily in JavaScript, and computationally intensive processing via C++ is accomplished by leveraging WebAssembly to make low-level C++ code accessible to web-based applications. All code associated with BISWeb is and will remain openly available.

TimVanMourik commented 5 years ago

Hi @SNeuroble, I’m happy to tell you that we’d like to host your presentation as a demo/tutorial talk in the OSR in the Web-based solutions for neuroscience session. This will be a talk of 20 minutes + 5 minutes of questions. We’ll update the program in the ReadMe.md shortly. We’d much appreciate it if you could submit slides and other presentation material to the presentations folder by means of a Pull Request to this repository, preferably but not necessarily before the presentation.

TimVanMourik commented 5 years ago

Presentation uploaded in #37