[R] Image Processing packages
Philippe Grosjean
phgrosjean at sciviews.org
Mon Jan 23 20:22:08 CET 2006
r.ghezzo at staff.mcgill.ca wrote:
> Philippe, I am trying to get there but I keep on receiving a blank file after 5
> minutes, is there something wrong with the site?
> H.Ghezzo
> McGill University
> Montreal - Canada
Well, I am trying myself. Indded, it seems that my server is down, or
very busy. I will look at this tomorrow.
Best,
Philippe Grosjean
> Quoting Philippe Grosjean <phgrosjean at sciviews.org>:
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>>Hello,
>>
>>There are a couple of things for image processing in R (look at pixmap
>>and Rimage, for instance). However, R is *not* a good software for
>>processing images (nor is Matlab, Octave, IDL: they use to have specific
>>packages for image processing and analysis, but resulting applications
>>are way to slow in comparison to dedicated software).
>>
>>A good approach is to mix ImageJ and R, if you are looking for an Open
>>Source solution. You could look at ZooImage for an example application
>>using these two software (analysis of digital zooplankton images, see:
>>http://www.sciviews.org/zooimage).
>>
>>Best,
>>
>>Philippe Grosjean
>>
>>
>>Thomas Kaliwe wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I've been looking for Image Processing packages. Thresholding, Edge
>>>Filters, Dct, Segmentation, Restoration. I'm aware, that Octave, Matlab
>>>etc. would be a good address but then I'm missing the "statistical
>>>power" of R. Does anybody know of packages, projects etc. Comments on
>>>wether the use of R for such matters is useful are welcome.
>>>
>>>Greetings
>>>
>>>Thomas Kaliwe
>>>
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