Re: scikit-image paper
This does look very appealing. I am sure we can hit that deadline (Johannes is done with his section, mine is nearing completion and we have two examples in the works).
What other sections do we need? Introduction: Stefan Usage examples: Francois 1, Stefan 2 (?) Development practices: Johannes Roadmap: ??? (me?) Conclusion: (Stefan?)
On Sat, 08 Feb 2014 10:00:59 -0500, Johannes Schönberger wrote:
Usage examples: Francois 1, Stefan 2 (?)
Should you and I add the panorama example as #2?
Roadmap: ??? (me?)
The roadmap is pretty much non-existent at the moment, I'm afraid.
Conclusion: (Stefan?)
Sure, I'll write that. We still need someone to do the sections on Education and Industry Application. Stéfan
Should you and I add the panorama example as #2?
Yes, I'd be happy to work with you on that. One major first contribution to that example would be some suitable set of images for stitching :-) Do you have some in your collection, I couldn't find anything useful in my collection?
The roadmap is pretty much non-existent at the moment, I'm afraid.
Remove the section entirely or can we come up with a roadmap?
Conclusion: (Stefan?) Sure, I'll write that.
Perfect. The same person should imo write the introduction and conclusion.
We still need someone to do the sections on Education and Industry Application.
Yes, maybe Juan and Josh can collaborate on one example? What was the status about the industry example from Tony?
On Sat, 08 Feb 2014 18:21:55 -0500, Johannes Schönberger wrote:
Should you and I add the panorama example as #2?
Yes, I'd be happy to work with you on that. One major first contribution to that example would be some suitable set of images for stitching :-) Do you have some in your collection, I couldn't find anything useful in my collection?
I've had a look at the ones in my collection, and I'm not too excited about them. Let me mail a photographer friend and see.
The roadmap is pretty much non-existent at the moment, I'm afraid.
Remove the section entirely or can we come up with a roadmap?
I don't have any immediate suggestions, other than the fact that I want to make the gallery interactive soon.
We still need someone to do the sections on Education and Industry Application.
Yes, maybe Juan and Josh can collaborate on one example?
+1
What was the status about the industry example from Tony?
He said we may mention that they use it, but that we cannot give screenshots. I will also tweet and fish for some more. Cheers Stéfan
He said we may mention that they use it, but that we cannot give screenshots. I will also tweet and fish for some more.
I saw your tweet, and I may be able to help with an industry application. At BT Imaging (http://www.btimaging.com/) we do photoluminescent imaging of silicon wafers. We use skimage for image processing (along with the other usual suspects, such as OpenCV, scipy.ndimage, cython, etc). What sort of information would you need? I wouldn't be able to give any low-level details of our algorithms, but perhaps some screenshots of the input & output. Let me know, and I'll run it past the CEO.
Hi Neil On Sat, 08 Feb 2014 22:15:24 -0800, Neil wrote:
I saw your tweet, and I may be able to help with an industry application. At BT Imaging (http://www.btimaging.com/) we do photoluminescent imaging of silicon wafers. We use skimage for image processing (along with the other usual suspects, such as OpenCV, scipy.ndimage, cython, etc). What sort of information would you need? I wouldn't be able to give any low-level details of our algorithms, but perhaps some screenshots of the input & output. Let me know, and I'll run it past the CEO.
If you have a result that made significant use of skimage, then a picture of that result with a description of what it depicts, as well as the role skimage played, would be perfect. We do not need to know the exact details of the algorithm. Thanks very much for offering to help! Stéfan
I saw your tweet, and I may be able to help with an industry application. At BT Imaging (http://www.btimaging.com/) we do photoluminescent imaging of silicon wafers. We use skimage for image processing (along with the other usual suspects, such as OpenCV, scipy.ndimage, cython, etc). What sort of information would you need? I wouldn't be able to give any low-level details of our algorithms, but perhaps some screenshots of the input & output. Let me know, and I'll run it past the CEO.
Hi Neil, thanks for sharing this and this sounds great!
On Sun, 9 Feb 2014 01:53:21 +0200 Stéfan van der Walt <stefan@sun.ac.za> wrote:
Yes, I'd be happy to work with you on that. One major first contribution to that example would be some suitable set of images for stitching :-) Do you have some in your collection, I couldn't find anything useful in my collection?
I have plenty of panorama (already stitched) ... but raw images are available if you need for the publication. http://photo.terre-adelie.org/Panoramiques/html/dirindex.html Cheers, -- Jérôme Kieffer <google@terre-adelie.org>
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 7:41 PM, Jérôme Kieffer <google@terre-adelie.org> wrote:
I have plenty of panorama (already stitched) ... but raw images are available if you need for the publication.
http://photo.terre-adelie.org/Panoramiques/html/dirindex.html
That's awesome, thanks! We'll have a look through those and get in touch. Would it be acceptable to distribute the images freely with attribution? Stéfan
On Sat, 08 Feb 2014 18:21:55 -0500, Johannes Schönberger wrote:
Yes, I'd be happy to work with you on that. One major first contribution to that example would be some suitable set of images for stitching :-) Do you have some in your collection, I couldn't find anything useful in my collection?
I asked a friend and he has some photos for us--it may take a day or two to get hold of them. Stéfan
participants (4)
-
Johannes Schönberger
-
Jérôme Kieffer
-
Neil
-
Stéfan van der Walt