QuPath: Open source software for digital pathology image analysis
Peter Bankhead,Maurice B Loughrey,Maurice B Loughrey,José A Fernández,Yvonne Dombrowski,Darragh G. McArt,Philip D Dunne,Stephen McQuaid,Stephen McQuaid,Ronan T. Gray,Liam J. Murray,Helen G. Coleman,Jacqueline A James,Jacqueline A James,Manuel Salto-Tellez,Manuel Salto-Tellez,Peter W. Hamilton +16 more
TL;DR: QuPath provides researchers with powerful batch-processing and scripting functionality, and an extensible platform with which to develop and share new algorithms to analyze complex tissue images, making it suitable for a wide range of additional image analysis applications across biomedical research.
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Abstract: QuPath is new bioimage analysis software designed to meet the growing need for a user-friendly, extensible, open-source solution for digital pathology and whole slide image analysis. In addition to offering a comprehensive panel of tumor identification and high-throughput biomarker evaluation tools, QuPath provides researchers with powerful batch-processing and scripting functionality, and an extensible platform with which to develop and share new algorithms to analyze complex tissue images. Furthermore, QuPath’s flexible design makes it suitable for a wide range of additional image analysis applications across biomedical research.
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