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Area of Science:

  • Life Sciences
  • Bioimaging
  • Scientific Research

Background:

  • Image data is fundamental in life sciences research.
  • Improper handling of image data is prevalent, compromising interpretation.
  • Current reporting standards lack precision in image processing and analysis descriptions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a new norm for reporting reproducible image analyses.
  • To address the issue of mishandled image data in research publications.
  • To provide guidance for publishing reproducible image data processing and analysis workflows.

Main Methods:

  • Discussing the effectiveness of a new norm for reporting image analysis.
  • Providing step-by-step instructions for reproducible image data processing and analysis.
  • Highlighting the role of co-authors, referees, and journals in promoting the norm.

Main Results:

  • A precise description of image processing and analysis is required.
  • A new norm for reporting reproducible image analyses can diminish mishandling.
  • The proposed norm alerts stakeholders to aberrant image data processing.

Conclusions:

  • Implementing reproducible image analysis reporting norms enhances data integrity.
  • Clear documentation of image processing aids in accurate interpretation.
  • Adoption of these norms will improve the reliability of life sciences research.