Automated method and system for setting image analysis...

Data processing: measuring – calibrating – or testing – Measurement system in a specific environment – Biological or biochemical

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C382S128000, C382S133000, C382S282000, C382S286000

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ABSTRACT:
A method and system for setting image analysis parameters to control image analysis operations. The method and system include collecting set of digital training images including a set of states for the set of digital training images. An objective function is defined to determine a relative quality of plural different parameter sets used for digital image analysis. Values for the plural different parameter sets that maximize (or minimize) the objective function are determined. The method and system increases a usability of high content screening technologies by reducing a required level of expertise required to configure digital image processing.

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