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Bisque: a platform for bioimage analysis and management.

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Researchers need better tools for managing and analyzing microscopy images. Bisque is a new web-based platform offering organizational and quantitative analysis for 5D image data, enhancing bioimage analysis and data sharing.

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Area of Science:

  • Bioimaging
  • Microscopy
  • Scientific Data Management

Background:

  • Modern microscopy generates vast amounts of complex image and metadata.
  • Proprietary formats hinder image analysis and data sharing.
  • Existing systems fail to meet researchers' needs for quantitative image analysis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present Bisque, a web-based platform for managing and analyzing 5D image data.
  • To provide researchers with tools for organizing and quantitatively analyzing bioimages.
  • To enable the development and sharing of novel bioimage analyses.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a web-based platform (Bisque).
  • Implementation of a flexible metadata facility.
  • Design of an open, extensible web architecture.
  • Integration of data model and analysis extensions.

Main Results:

  • Bisque provides organizational and quantitative analysis tools for 5D image data.
  • The platform is extensible, allowing adaptation to specific research needs.
  • Bisque facilitates the creation, development, and sharing of bioimage analyses.
  • Case studies demonstrate Bisque's application in various research scenarios.

Conclusions:

  • Bisque addresses the need for improved bioimage management and analysis.
  • Its flexible and open architecture empowers researchers.
  • Bisque promotes collaborative research through enhanced data sharing and analysis capabilities.