Of course the viewer is stored here http://github.com/maelp/viewer On Oct 27, 10:43 pm, mael <mael.pri...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I had lots of things to do lately, haven't had much time to work on the library, but I'll do it quickly,
here are the new things:http://github.com/maelp/scikits.image (some new filters, and some nice zooms)
here are other projects that I work on in parallel, and I'd be happy to have some contribution: - image viewer: this should become the image viewer of scikits.image in our opinion (although it is not yet complete). Basically, it is a modulable efficient viewer, that handles zoom properly, displays level lines, etc and should be easily extensible. This is only a stub yet, and I'd be happy to merge it with your viewer, in particular have the threaded computations to have faster computations, and add the histrograms, normalization, etc. It can show grey and color int / float images, and should be pretty fast even for large images since it only computes the strictly required part that is needed to be viewed, and has a cache to speed-up the next recomputations (if you move the view a little, most of the rendered image does not change, and it only recomputes what needs be )
- tutorial:http://github.com/maelp/tutorial This should become a standard way to describe scikits.image algorithms in a dynamic way (this is basically the Qt Webkit that has been extended to include scikits.image algorithm) This could be a good advantage of the library: it is often difficult to find interactive use-case for algorithms, etc, and many times, old algorithms aren't properly documented, or we don't know in which case they do and don't apply. If we have a standard "documentation" in interactive format (where people can try our algorithms, have a mathematical presentation, upload their images etc) this will help keep up with a large image library. I made it such that it is visually attractive because I'm pretty sure this is extremely important (have beautiful documentation )
I will add new filters to the library soon, please give some inputs on the new projects and feel free to extend and/or modify anything
I haven't had time to properly document everything yet, I'll do that soon