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Web native data analysis with WebAssembly: a BISWeb demo and conversation
By Stephanie Noble, Yale University
Theme: Past, Present and Future of Open Science
Format: Emergent session
Abstract
This demo will introduce users to image processing and visualization in BioImage Suite Web (BISWeb; https://bioimagesuiteweb.github.io/webapp/). BISWeb is a point-and-click app that runs in any modern web browser and most devices without any installation necessary, yet with performance rivaling that of a locally installed software. BISWeb currently supports a range of functionality for image processing, visualization, and data sharing in human and animal fMRI: defacing, segmentation, registration, functional connectivity visualization, live figures, and more. We will highlight a module for quickly and easily visualizing connectomes across multiple levels of resolution, which can then be saved or shared as live figures. We also welcome a conversation about using the WebAssembly architecture to facilitate browser-native data processing.
Web native data analysis with WebAssembly: a BISWeb demo and conversation
By Stephanie Noble, Yale University
Abstract
This demo will introduce users to image processing and visualization in BioImage Suite Web (BISWeb; https://bioimagesuiteweb.github.io/webapp/). BISWeb is a point-and-click app that runs in any modern web browser and most devices without any installation necessary, yet with performance rivaling that of a locally installed software. BISWeb currently supports a range of functionality for image processing, visualization, and data sharing in human and animal fMRI: defacing, segmentation, registration, functional connectivity visualization, live figures, and more. We will highlight a module for quickly and easily visualizing connectomes across multiple levels of resolution, which can then be saved or shared as live figures. We also welcome a conversation about using the WebAssembly architecture to facilitate browser-native data processing.
Useful Links
http://www.bioimagesuite.org/
https://bioimagesuiteweb.github.io/bisweb-manual/
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