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hexbin:Hexagonal Binning Routines
Binning and plotting functions for hexagonal bins.
Maintained by Edzer Pebesma. Last updated 5 months ago.
37 stars 14.00 score 2.4k scripts 114 dependentsasgr
imager:Image Processing Library Based on 'CImg'
Fast image processing for images in up to 4 dimensions (two spatial dimensions, one time/depth dimension, one colour dimension). Provides most traditional image processing tools (filtering, morphology, transformations, etc.) as well as various functions for easily analysing image data using R. The package wraps 'CImg', <http://cimg.eu>, a simple, modern C++ library for image processing.
Maintained by Aaron Robotham. Last updated 6 days ago.
17 stars 13.53 score 2.4k scripts 44 dependentsbioc
EBImage:Image processing and analysis toolbox for R
EBImage provides general purpose functionality for image processing and analysis. In the context of (high-throughput) microscopy-based cellular assays, EBImage offers tools to segment cells and extract quantitative cellular descriptors. This allows the automation of such tasks using the R programming language and facilitates the use of other tools in the R environment for signal processing, statistical modeling, machine learning and visualization with image data.
Maintained by Andrzej Oleś. Last updated 5 months ago.
visualizationbioinformaticsimage-analysisimage-processingcpp
71 stars 12.77 score 1.5k scripts 33 dependentsjonclayden
mmand:Mathematical Morphology in Any Number of Dimensions
Provides tools for performing mathematical morphology operations, such as erosion and dilation, on data of arbitrary dimensionality. Can also be used for finding connected components, resampling, filtering, smoothing and other image processing-style operations.
Maintained by Jon Clayden. Last updated 1 years ago.
image-processingmorphologyresamplingcppopenmp
37 stars 7.42 score 223 scripts 9 dependentsjonclayden
imbibe:A Pipe-Friendly Image Calculator
Provides a set of fast, chainable image-processing operations which are applicable to images of two, three or four dimensions, particularly medical images.
Maintained by Jon Clayden. Last updated 4 years ago.
14 stars 4.32 score 3 scripts