CAIMAN (CAncer IMage ANalysis: http://www.caiman.org.uk) is an online algorithm repository that provides specifically designed algorithms to analyse the images produced by experiments relevant to Cancer Research and Life Sciences, especially vascular biology. CAIMAN is accessed through a user-friendly website where researchers can upload their images and the results are returned by email. CAIMAN does not intend to replace more sophisticated software solutions such as ImageJ, Matlab, or commercial packages, but it will provide a first stop where any researcher can upload images and can obtain quantitative results without having to do any programming at all
Imaging has had a profound impact on our ability to understand and treat cancer. We invited some exp...
Cancer causes death of about million people every year. Cancer is the frequently recognized and is t...
Judgement, as one of the core tenets of medicine, relies upon the integration of multilayered data w...
CAIMAN (CAncer IMage ANalysis: http://www.caiman.org.uk) is an online algorithm repository that prov...
CAIMAN (CAncer IMage ANalysis: http://www.caiman.org.uk) is an online algorithm repository that prov...
Background: Cancer-related research, as indicated by the number of entries in Medline, the National ...
Statistical methods from machine learning have been key to the progress of computer vision in recent...
Professors Reyer Zwiggelaar and Erika Denton, and Dr Harry Strange are creating groundbreaking new m...
An increasing array of tools is being developed using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learn...
The role of medical image computing in oncology is growing stronger, not least due to the unpreceden...
This document presents the CAIMAN Project medical image database for JPEG commitee evaluation works ...
In recent years there is increasing interest to use artificial intelligence as a cancer detector for...
Cancer is the general name for a group of more than 100 diseases. Although cancer includes different...
[Cancer is the second most common cause of death worldwide and encompasses highly variable clinical ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second largest cause of cancer deaths in the UK, with approximately 1...
Imaging has had a profound impact on our ability to understand and treat cancer. We invited some exp...
Cancer causes death of about million people every year. Cancer is the frequently recognized and is t...
Judgement, as one of the core tenets of medicine, relies upon the integration of multilayered data w...
CAIMAN (CAncer IMage ANalysis: http://www.caiman.org.uk) is an online algorithm repository that prov...
CAIMAN (CAncer IMage ANalysis: http://www.caiman.org.uk) is an online algorithm repository that prov...
Background: Cancer-related research, as indicated by the number of entries in Medline, the National ...
Statistical methods from machine learning have been key to the progress of computer vision in recent...
Professors Reyer Zwiggelaar and Erika Denton, and Dr Harry Strange are creating groundbreaking new m...
An increasing array of tools is being developed using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learn...
The role of medical image computing in oncology is growing stronger, not least due to the unpreceden...
This document presents the CAIMAN Project medical image database for JPEG commitee evaluation works ...
In recent years there is increasing interest to use artificial intelligence as a cancer detector for...
Cancer is the general name for a group of more than 100 diseases. Although cancer includes different...
[Cancer is the second most common cause of death worldwide and encompasses highly variable clinical ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second largest cause of cancer deaths in the UK, with approximately 1...
Imaging has had a profound impact on our ability to understand and treat cancer. We invited some exp...
Cancer causes death of about million people every year. Cancer is the frequently recognized and is t...
Judgement, as one of the core tenets of medicine, relies upon the integration of multilayered data w...