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What: Workshop on ImageJ Image Processing Software
When: Thursday, March 10, 1:30 – 3:30 p.m.
Where: Pendergrass Library, Study Room G
This introductory course will discuss visual processing of information using ImageJ, an open source image processing software. Image processing and analysis lets you extract and quantify objects and patterns in image data in various research fields. Topics covered in the workshop include image enhancement and segmentation.
Click here to register for the ImageJ workshop, or visit oit.utk.edu/training to view other workshops available. No experience with ImageJ is required; beginners are welcome!
Xiaocun Sun, a statistical consultant, will lead the workshop. Click here for more information on statistical consulting at Pendergrass Library.
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