Abstract Background Drosophila melanogaster is an important organism used in many fields of biological research such as genetics and developmental biology. Drosophila wings have been widely used to study the genetics of development, morphometrics and evolution. Therefore there is much interest in quantifying wing structures of Drosophila. Advancement in technology has increased the ease in which images of Drosophila can be acquired. However such studies have been limited by the slow and tedious process of acquiring phenotypic data. Results We have developed a system that automatically detects and measures key points and vein segments on a Drosophila wing. Key points are detected by performing image transformations and template matching on D...
Images of extended wing preparations of 112 specimens representing 40 avian families were used for t...
Understanding the biological underpinnings of movement and action requires the development of tools ...
Despite extensive research on the biomechanics of insect wings over the past years, direct mechanica...
Abstract Background Many studies in evolutionary biol...
Algorithms used in the paper. This supplementary document contains a detailed description of the alg...
In this study, an automated system for feature recognition in digital images is presented. A fully a...
The fruit fly Drosophila Melanogaster has become a model organism in the study of neurobiology and b...
Modern biological research relies heavily on microscopic imaging. The advanced genetic toolkit of Dr...
We include two folders. The first one, AreaMeasurement, contains all files required to perform a UNE...
In this paper, we present the automatic extraction of morphometric landmarks (see fig:1(a)) in digit...
A total of 15 mensurations have been carried out, in both males and females, in two laboratory popul...
WingSegment combines computer vision and graph theory to segment images of insect wings. The algorit...
This Google Colab notebook automatically segments the adult Drosophila wing area, based on the assoc...
Large-scale digitization of museum specimens, particularly of insect collections, is becoming common...
Quantitative genetic variation in morphology is pervasive in all species and is the basis for the ev...
Images of extended wing preparations of 112 specimens representing 40 avian families were used for t...
Understanding the biological underpinnings of movement and action requires the development of tools ...
Despite extensive research on the biomechanics of insect wings over the past years, direct mechanica...
Abstract Background Many studies in evolutionary biol...
Algorithms used in the paper. This supplementary document contains a detailed description of the alg...
In this study, an automated system for feature recognition in digital images is presented. A fully a...
The fruit fly Drosophila Melanogaster has become a model organism in the study of neurobiology and b...
Modern biological research relies heavily on microscopic imaging. The advanced genetic toolkit of Dr...
We include two folders. The first one, AreaMeasurement, contains all files required to perform a UNE...
In this paper, we present the automatic extraction of morphometric landmarks (see fig:1(a)) in digit...
A total of 15 mensurations have been carried out, in both males and females, in two laboratory popul...
WingSegment combines computer vision and graph theory to segment images of insect wings. The algorit...
This Google Colab notebook automatically segments the adult Drosophila wing area, based on the assoc...
Large-scale digitization of museum specimens, particularly of insect collections, is becoming common...
Quantitative genetic variation in morphology is pervasive in all species and is the basis for the ev...
Images of extended wing preparations of 112 specimens representing 40 avian families were used for t...
Understanding the biological underpinnings of movement and action requires the development of tools ...
Despite extensive research on the biomechanics of insect wings over the past years, direct mechanica...