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The following YouTube videos are available that illustrate the features of caMicroscope.

caMicroscope Markup Services

caMicroscope supports the creation of human markups. Users can create freeform shapes, rectangles and drop pins on areas of interest. In addition to adding geometric shapes, users can also associate annotations to markups. These annotations are structured descriptions. The form that is used to capture this description (blue box that slides in on the left) is template-driven and can be customized. The annotations and markups are managed in a customized MongoDB environment and is accessible via an API.

YouTube Video: caMicroscope Markup Services Exit Disclaimer logo

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Operator uses pre-defined annotation settings to describe the markup on a slide.

Operator zooms in on an area of interest.

Operator uses the drawing tool to mark up an area of interest.

Operator views the slide and then submits the annotation.

Operator shows way the annotation is being stored in a JSON file

caMicroscope Machine Generated Annotations

caMicroscope can display machine generated annotations and markups. We provide tools and libraries that can process segmentation results and display these as overlays on the image. Results from multiple segmentation algorithms can be displayed.

YouTube Video: caMicroscope Machine Generated Annotations Exit Disclaimer logo
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click on magnifying glass to show the algorithms that have been executed on the slide.

Markups are being showed on the slide depending on the selected zoom level, markups will appear and disappear

caMicroscope Dynamic Services

A demo showing how caMicroscope can be integrated with containerized image segmentation algorithms. This allows one to draw a Region-Of-Interest (ROI) and run an algorithm on that region.

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YouTube Video: caMicroscope Dynamic Services Exit Disclaimer logo

Zoom to region of interest

Select region of interest

Select the gear icon

place work order (select the algorithm that is supposed to be run on this area of interest).

Work order shows the coordinates for the region of interest

Enters an ID for the test (Test1) and notes field

Submit work order

Work order showed in KUE. This keeps track of the status of the work order.

Highlighted section of the window shows how the data is being transferred from caMicroscope to execution.

Green dots show the marked up features, which are the result of the algorithm that has been run on the area of interest.

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