Bilayers for Bioimage Analysts - how can containers make your image analysis life easier?
Bilayers for Bioimage Analysts - how can containers make your image analysis life easier? | Beth Cimini | November 17th, Halfway to I2K 2025 Authors: Beth Cimini, Broad Institute Workshop Description: Bilayers is the newest software tool from the Broad's Imaging Platform (creators of CellProfiler and Piximi) - it allows you to easily take any image analysis tool or algorithm that lives in a container and give it several user-friendly interfaces. In this demo, we will show how Bilayers makes trying new image analysis tools simple and easy, and simple ways to describe your favorite algorithm with the Bilayers spec so you can write it once and use it in many places. No coding experience required, though some code may be shown (but is optional to understand). Target Audience: Beginner users, intermediate users, advanced users Keywords: bilayers, containers, deep learning

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