Big congratulations to @aseltmannio for getting our paper over the finish line. @BiophysJ Neural network informed photon filtering reduces fluorescence correlation spectroscopy artifacts:
https://t.co/fq8gd9tuZF
@carravilla_p Katharina Reglinski @AgEggeling
We discuss experimental considerations, sample prep, microscope set up, alignment, data analysis, data presentation and much more.
NB: Most analysis uses the free FoCuS_scan developed and maintained by @dwaithe (thank you!)
https://t.co/hWAO6jL7bq
https://t.co/XZ7jp5Czfb
Interested in diffusion dynamics and using fluorescent proteins to measure them? Loving FCS, FFS and fluctuations techniques alike? At #BPS2023 ? Come and learn about my work on Tue 21stFeb: Room 11AB 08:15 (SM-Spectroscopy Platform). Thx @BiophysicalSoc for the chance to present
Immensely proud to announce the publication of this book, The Work of Words, just arrived in the post @EdinburghUP @englishunicam @magdalenealumni https://t.co/2CHFxH0aju
Hi All, my new website: https://t.co/EUJ2s07zJL is almost ready. Please watch the latest trailer. We go live in a day or two. If you are interested to know more, please sign up to the mailing list by following the link above. I hope you enjoy :-). #music#visualization#trailer
@QuPath webinar on Monday!
That means you've still got approximately the amount of time it takes to prepare a webinar (I hope) to sign up.
https://t.co/I19pQMU7UJ
(I had big plans to be more prepared, but then this fella had tooth trouble and... well... priorities.)
Hello All, You may have noticed (or not) I have not been posting much image analysis of late. Truth is I have found a new project which I have been working on for the last year. It's called Sound to Vision and I am releasing it soon! Sign-up to hear more: https://t.co/rplSYZREgL
This is a solved problem in computer vision I.e photography. You pass the images through a pretrained imagenet network (eg Resnet) and then do dim.reduction and clustering on image population. A company like @getzegami make a profession out of this. Or a good DL image analyst ;-)
@kjw_chiu@manorlaboratory@JenniferLangen Good question! I guess starting with the human-but-not-quantitative perception, "these are obviously different", I'm looking for expert advice on how to express that notion more quantitatively.
So pick the version of the question that you think is the most useful :D