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The Open Microscopy Environment: open image informatics for the biological sciences

机译:开放式显微镜环境:用于生物科学的开放式图像信息学

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Despite significant advances in biological imaging and analysis, major informatics challenges remain unsolved: file formats are proprietary, storage and analysis facilities are lacking, as are standards for sharing image data and results. While the open FITS file format is ubiquitous in astronomy, astronomical imaging shares many challenges with biological imaging, including the need to share large image sets using secure, cross-platform APIs, and the need for scalable applications for processing and visualization. The Open Microscopy Environment (OME) is an open-source software framework developed to address these challenges. OME tools include: an open data model for multidimensional imaging (OME Data Model); an open file format (OME-TIFF) and library (Bio-Formats) enabling free access to images (5D+) written in more than 145 formats from many imaging domains, including FITS; and a data management server (OMERO). The Java-based OMERO client-server platform comprises an image metadata store, an image repository, visualization and analysis by remote access, allowing sharing and publishing of image data. OMERO provides a means to manage the data through a multi-platform API. OMERO's model-based architecture has enabled its extension into a range of imaging domains, including light and electron microscopy, high content screening, digital pathology and recently into applications using non-image data from clinical and genomic studies. This is made possible using the Bio-Formats library. The current release includes a single mechanism for accessing image data of all types, regardless of original file format, via Java, C/C++ and Python and a variety of applications and environments (e.g. ImageJ, Matlab and R).
机译:尽管在生物成像和分析方面取得了重大进展,但仍未解决主要的信息学挑战:文件格式是专有的,缺乏存储和分析工具,以及共享图像数据和结果的标准。尽管开放的FITS文件格式在天文学中无处不在,但天文成像与生物成像面临许多挑战,包括需要使用安全的跨平台API共享大型图像集,以及需要用于处理和可视化的可扩展应用程序。开放式显微镜环境(OME)是为解决这些挑战而开发的开源软件框架。 OME工具包括:用于多维成像的开放数据模型(OME数据模型);开放的文件格式(OME-TIFF)和库(生物格式),使您可以从包括FITS在内的许多成像领域免费访问以145种以上格式写入的图像(5D +);和数据管理服务器(OMERO)。基于Java的OMERO客户端-服务器平台包括图像元数据存储,图像存储库,通过远程访问进行可视化和分析,从而可以共享和发布图像数据。 OMERO提供了一种通过多平台API管理数据的方法。 OMERO基于模型的体系结构使其能够扩展到成像领域,包括光学和电子显微镜,高内涵筛选,数字病理学,以及最近使用来自临床和基因组研究的非图像数据的应用。使用Bio-Formats库可以做到这一点。当前版本包括一种通过Java,C / C ++和Python以及各种应用程序和环境(例如ImageJ,Matlab和R)访问所有类型的图像数据的机制,而不论原始文件格式如何。

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