ManSeg
ManSeg is GUI based program for applying the mean linear intercept (MLI) method for analysing micrographs of any type where by eye it is possible to distinguish grain or phase boundaries in metals or ceramics.
The graphical user interface is designed to take the less boring bits out of counting thousands of particles. The philosophy behind ManSeg is that the software detects all possible interfaces on a test line and the user choses which ones are the real interfaces with a series of yes / no answers. That is, the user takes full repsonsibility for each and every boundary, ManSeg takes no responsibility for segmenting images - hence the name being derived from "The Manual Segmneter". ManSeg does all the book keeping and spits out the statistics and has the capability to handle materials with up to 10 different phases.
ManSeg reads and parses Zeiss, Thermo Fisher and Hitachi SEM images to automatically extract and calibrate the image pixel size.
Video tutorial is here: https://vimeo.com/393781421.
The foundation of ManSeg was established in the RELHY project (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/213009) funded by the FP7-ENERGY - Specific Programme "Cooperation": Energy under the topic of ENERGY-2007-1.2-01 - New materials and processes for advanced electrolysers.
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Jacob Bowen (2024). ManSeg (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/75347-manseg), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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