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Outcomes of the hackathon on web and cloud infrastructure for AI-powered bioimage analysis

Outcomes of the Hackathon on Web and Cloud infrastructure for AI-powered bioimage analysis

by Caterina Fuster-Barceló

The AI4Life Hackathon on Web and Cloud Infrastructure for AI-Powered BioImage Analysis recently took place at SciLifeLab in Stockholm, Sweden. Organized by Wei Ouyang of KTH Sweden, in partnership with AI4Life and Global BioImaging, the event aimed to bring together experts in the field to discuss and design advanced web/cloud infrastructure for bioimage analysis using AI tools. Participants from both academia and industry worldwide attended, showcasing platforms like BioImage Model Zoo, Fiji, ITK, Apeer, Knime, ImJoy, Piximi, Icy, and deepImageJ. Read more in this article written by the project partners in FocalPlane.

 

 

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AI4Life teams up with the Galaxy Training Network to enhance training resources

AI4Life teams up with Galaxy Training Network (GTN) to enhance training resources

by Caterina Fuster-Barceló

In an exciting collaboration, AI4Life has joined forces with the Galaxy Training Network (GTN) project to revolutionize the way researchers access training materials. The GTN, known for its dedication to promoting FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) and Open Science practices globally, now incorporates AI4Life to expand its training offerings.

Through this collaboration, BioImage Model Zoo (BMZ) and AI4Life trainers have developed videos and slides to introduce the community to the BMZ, demonstrate proper utilization, and guide contributions. This exciting development allows the BMZ to reach a wider audience within the research community and offers a simplified, visual approach to understanding and utilizing the BMZ.

This collaboration between the BMZ and GTN opens up new opportunities for researchers to access training materials and gain a better understanding of the BMZ’s capabilities. By making the process more accessible and intuitive, the BMZ aims to facilitate its adoption among researchers from diverse backgrounds.

The integration of the BMZ into the GTN project represents a significant advancement in training resources, empowering researchers worldwide and fostering collaboration within the scientific community. Stay tuned for upcoming training materials that will unlock the full potential of the BMZ for your research pursuits.