Many microbes are studied by examining colony morphology via two-dimensional top-down images. The quantification of such images typically requires each pixel to be labelled as belonging to either the colony or background, producing a binary image. While this may be achieved manually for a single colony, this process is infeasible for large datasets containing thousands of images. The software Tool for Analysis of the Morphology of Microbial Colonies (TAMMiCol) has been developed to efficiently and automatically convert colony images to binary. TAMMiCol exploits the structure of the images to choose a thresholding tolerance and produce a binary image of the colony. The images produced are shown to compare favourably with images processed man...
Image analysis is commonly used nowadays in a wide range of applications due to the development of ...
The power and simplicity of visual colony counting have made it the mainstay of microbiological anal...
Mycelial morphology is a critically important process property in industrial fermentations of filame...
Many microbes are studied by examining colony morphology via two-dimensional top-down images. The qu...
Images processed by TAMMiCol used in TAMMiCol: Tool for analysis of the morphology of microbial colo...
Shown are (a) an S. cerevisiae biofilm and (c) a B. subtilis colony, along with the colony shown in ...
(a) Colony 5 after 233 hours of growth and (b) with the selected area overlaid in green. (c) The pro...
A major challenge in microbial ecology is to develop reliable and facile methods of computer-assiste...
Background: Accurate quantitative analysis of microorganisms is recognized as an essential tool for ...
peer reviewedMicroorganisms often form multicellular structures,such as biofilms and structured colo...
Streptomycetes are soil-based bacteria which exhibit fungal-like filamentous growth patterns and are...
Baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) is a model organism for studying the morphology that emerge...
This bachelor thesis focuses on the usage of image analysis in the determination of the quantity and...
The percentage difference d between binary images produced by TAMMiCol and binary images created man...
Microbial colony growth can serve as a useful readout in assays for studying complex genetic interac...
Image analysis is commonly used nowadays in a wide range of applications due to the development of ...
The power and simplicity of visual colony counting have made it the mainstay of microbiological anal...
Mycelial morphology is a critically important process property in industrial fermentations of filame...
Many microbes are studied by examining colony morphology via two-dimensional top-down images. The qu...
Images processed by TAMMiCol used in TAMMiCol: Tool for analysis of the morphology of microbial colo...
Shown are (a) an S. cerevisiae biofilm and (c) a B. subtilis colony, along with the colony shown in ...
(a) Colony 5 after 233 hours of growth and (b) with the selected area overlaid in green. (c) The pro...
A major challenge in microbial ecology is to develop reliable and facile methods of computer-assiste...
Background: Accurate quantitative analysis of microorganisms is recognized as an essential tool for ...
peer reviewedMicroorganisms often form multicellular structures,such as biofilms and structured colo...
Streptomycetes are soil-based bacteria which exhibit fungal-like filamentous growth patterns and are...
Baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) is a model organism for studying the morphology that emerge...
This bachelor thesis focuses on the usage of image analysis in the determination of the quantity and...
The percentage difference d between binary images produced by TAMMiCol and binary images created man...
Microbial colony growth can serve as a useful readout in assays for studying complex genetic interac...
Image analysis is commonly used nowadays in a wide range of applications due to the development of ...
The power and simplicity of visual colony counting have made it the mainstay of microbiological anal...
Mycelial morphology is a critically important process property in industrial fermentations of filame...