High-dimensional imaging experiments produce results that are data-rich but frustratingly challenging to interpret. Those challenges arise, in large part, due to the lack of easy software tools to display and… Click to show full abstract
High-dimensional imaging experiments produce results that are data-rich but frustratingly challenging to interpret. Those challenges arise, in large part, due to the lack of easy software tools to display and properly analyze any dataset whose domain spans more than four dimensions. We describe here our extensions to the Dragonfly platform to make the visualization and quantitative analysis of high-dimensionality images user-friendly and accessible for non-experts.
               
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