Welcome to SciJava¶
SciJava aims to provide an overview of available Java libraries for scientific computing. The packages listed are provided by individual projects each of which is committed to co-operating with the other projects, reusing libraries and integrating clients for a seamless workflow.
The focus at the moment is geared towards biosciences, having begun during the 2011 Fiji Hackathon in Dresden, but other projects are welcome to get involved.
Features:
- Image processing
- Image visualization and annotation
- Workflow execution and machine learning
SciJava Overview¶
Libraries¶
SciJava software libraries are intended for reuse by other projects.
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Applications¶
SciJava applications strive for interoperability with each other, using common libraries as appropriate. These applications also have library components intended to be reused and extended (e.g., both ImageJ2 and Icy support many different types of plugins).
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Resources¶
- Code on github
- Presentation about SciJava-common
- ROI model DRAFT