1st Webinar of the “Image Analysis” working group
September 10 from 13:30 p.m. to 15 p.m. by videoconference
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13:30 | Introduction
13:35 p.m. | »Virtual reality in anatomy; a review of tools for the intuitive investigation of complex, multidimensional image data. » Arnim Jenett (Head of imaging and Data management at TEFOR Parie-Saclay)
14:05 | “MorphoNet VR: From the microscope to virtual reality” Laurent Tao
With the massive production of multi-dimensional imaging data, scientists need new methods of visualization and interaction with data, to better understand these massive amounts of information. We have developed the MorphoNet core facility, a 3D+t data viewer to help scientists, professors and students share, visualize and analyze large morphological datasets generated by modern imaging methods. However, visualization of multidimensional data is traditionally done on “2D” screens, which limits human interaction and the understanding of complex and subtle biological dynamics on the data. Recently, we have added a virtual reality (VR) module to MorphoNet to give users the possibility to have a new approach for the analysis, navigation and investigation of their data. The goal of this approach is to give biologists the possibility to use virtual reality on their data in just a few clicks, directly from the microscope. Furthermore, the core facility is designed to efficiently and quickly integrate all 3D and 3D+t intensity data, and potential corresponding segmentations, and includes systems to calculate them with state-of-the-art methods.
14:35 | conclusion