Graphical user interface for workflow.
<p>A: An example of a node as a unit of operation.The node is defined with an input (a small connector on the left side, shown in red in this example) and outputs (connectors on the right side, shown in yellow and blue). The red input connector indicates image data (vertical pixels x horizonta...
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| Summary: | <p>A: An example of a node as a unit of operation.The node is defined with an input (a small connector on the left side, shown in red in this example) and outputs (connectors on the right side, shown in yellow and blue). The red input connector indicates image data (vertical pixels x horizontal pixels x frames), the yellow output connector, fluorescence data (number of cells x time) and the blue output connector, iscell data (number of cells). The data type of each connector is displayed by hovering the cursor over it. In this example, the data type of the yellow connector is shown. Each node has two buttons (PARAM and OUTPUT), allowing easy parameter modification and visualization of computation results with a single click. B: An example of a panel for modifying parameters. The panel is displayed by clicking the PARAM button on the node (A). C: A pipeline can be created by connecting nodes. In this example, image movie data is analyzed using two types of motion correction and three types of cell-detection algorithms.</p> |
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