Location: CiMAT Labs, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL
Cost: £800 for Industry, £400 for academics
Enquiries: Jay Warnett
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The course is designed for users of X-ray CT data who want to learn how to visualise, segment and quantify their image data using Dragonfly software. Dragonfly is user-friendly visualisation software that is freely available for academics. Learn how to get visually impactful and quantitative results for your research, including how to differentiate different phases and determine porosity distributions in your samples.
This course will be delivered face-to-face in our image analysis suite where the participants will work directly on real data from our CT Scanners using the 3D visualization and analysis software from Dragonfly.
By the end of the course you will know:
How to use Dragonfly for your image analysis workflow
Understand different techniques to segment an image
Describe methods to quantify your image data after segmentation
By the end of the course you will be able to:
Use the Dragonfly visualisation tools to create images and videos
Apply different filters to pre-process your image data
Use the segmentation tools for single and multi-material segmentation
Perform a porosity analysis or phase volume fraction to quantify a segmentation
This course is aimed at users of X-ray CT data that want to learn how to visualise and analyse their volumetric data. Attendees should have a general idea on the X-ray CT process and the output being a grey-scale image. Knowledge on how to acquire CT images or image analysis workflows are not assumed. We welcome both academic and industrial participants.
Dr Evelien Zwanenburg is a research fellow in X-ray imaging at WMG, University of Warwick, with five years of experience in acquisition, reconstruction and analysis of X-ray images. Her current research focuses on the use of iterative reconstruction for higher throughput imaging.
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