/MorphoLibJ

Collection of mathematical morphology methods and plugins for ImageJ

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MorphoLibJ

Collection of mathematical morphology methods and plugins for ImageJ, created at the INRA-IJPB Modeling and Digital Imaging lab.

The library implements several functionalities that were missing in the ImageJ software, and that were not or only partially covered by other plugins. Namely:

  • Morphological filtering for 2D/3D and binary or grey level images: erosion & dilation, closing & opening, morphological gradient & Laplacian, top-hat...

  • Morphological reconstruction, for 2D/3D and binary or grey level images, allowing fast detection of regional or extended extrema, removing of borders, hole filling, attribute filtering...

  • Watershed segmentation + GUI, making it possible to segment 2D/3D images of (for instance) cell tissues.

  • 2D/3D measurements: photometric (intensity) and morphometric measurements such as volume, surface area, inertia ellipse/ellipsoid...

  • Binary / label images utilities for removing or keeping largest connected component, perform size opening, fill holes, kill borders...

Installation

  • In ImageJ, download the latest released jar into the plugins folder.

  • In Fiji, you just need to add the IJPB-plugins update site:

  1. Select Help > Update... from the Fiji menu to start the updater.
  1. Click on Manage update sites. This brings up a dialog where you can activate additional update sites.
  1. Activate the IJPB-plugins update site and close the dialog. Now you should see an additional jar file for download.
  1. Click Apply changes and restart Fiji.

Documentation

A more detailed presentation of the library and its plugins is available on the ImageJ/Fiji Wiki.

We have as well a User Manual in pdf format.

The main source code directory is src/main/java/inra/ijpb.

You can browse the javadoc for more information about its API.

Citation

Please note that MorphoLibJ is based on a publication. If you use it successfully for your research please be so kind to cite our work: