Adding Multi-Level Starlet Segmentation on scikit-image (or not)
Hi guys, this is Alex. How do you do? I told to Stefan, Emmanuelle and Gael earlier about the possibility of incorporating a segmentation technique we developed from an undecimated wavelet. We have three studies using this technique. My Scholar shows how the papers are performing so far (kinda bad): https://scholar.google.com.br/citations?user=B_QXAysAAAAJ&hl=en Also, I'd like to write a book on DIP using scikit-image. What do you guys think about it? Thank you very much. Any help will be really appreciated. See ya! Alex -- Contact me on http://www.programandociencia.com/sobre/. Have a nice one!
Hi Alex Sorry for the late reply! On 2015-10-09 14:52:44, Alexandre Fioravante de Siqueira <siqueiraaf@gmail.com> wrote:
I told to Stefan, Emmanuelle and Gael earlier about the possibility of incorporating a segmentation technique we developed from an undecimated wavelet.
How about putting together an example of what your technique can do, similar to a gallery example? You can also considering publishing it as a blog post. I think this will go a long way to encourage people to try it.
Also, I'd like to write a book on DIP using scikit-image. What do you guys think about it?
I'd be happy to see a book—I wish I had time to write it! Even better would be if some of the book material could make its way into the user guide, but that is not usually a very enticing offer to authors :) Looking forward to working with you, Stéfan
Hi Stéfan, How about putting together an example of what your technique can do,
similar to a gallery example? You can also considering publishing it as a blog post. I think this will go a long way to encourage people to try it.
Thanks! Awesome idea, I'll do that. I'd be happy to see a book—I wish I had time to write it! Even better
would be if some of the book material could make its way into the user guide, but that is not usually a very enticing offer to authors :)
I had a proposal from a publisher, but I'll tell you what: I'm thinking on releasing an open book first (like Allen Downey did on Think Python). I'll start to write it. Could you guys help with some hints during the process? About text, code, that stuff :) Thanks again! Have a nice one! Alex
Hi Alex On 2015-10-15 05:09:36, Alexandre Fioravante de Siqueira <siqueiraaf@gmail.com> wrote:
I'd be happy to see a book—I wish I had time to write it! Even better
would be if some of the book material could make its way into the user guide, but that is not usually a very enticing offer to authors :)
I had a proposal from a publisher, but I'll tell you what: I'm thinking on releasing an open book first (like Allen Downey did on Think Python). I'll start to write it. Could you guys help with some hints during the process? About text, code, that stuff :)
If you write an open book, I think we'll all be more than happy to come up with suggestions and ideas. And, of course, you may also borrow freely from our tutorial repository, gallery, etc. Stéfan
Hi Stéfan, If you write an open book, I think we'll all be more than happy to come
up with suggestions and ideas. And, of course, you may also borrow freely from our tutorial repository, gallery, etc.
I couldn't be happier! I'll start at once! I'll keep in touch with you guys during this. Thanks! Talk to you soon! Alex
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Alexandre Fioravante de Siqueira
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Stefan van der Walt