Computer Vision Primer: beginner's guide to methods of image analysis, data analysis, related mathematics (especially topology), image analysis software, and applications in sciences and engineering.
Image analysis
From Computer Vision Primer
Pixcavator: image analysis software
Manually counting, measuring, and extracting other data from digital images is often impractical or even impossible.
Pixcavator's operation is so straightforward, you won't need a manual. Click "Run" and in a few seconds you are viewing the list of all objects in the image. The list gives the size, location, and other characteristics of each object. To see how simple it is, watch this short clip.
The software is fully under your control as there are no "hidden parameters" and you won't need somebody to tweak them for you.
The nature of the images is unrestricted: medical and environmental, microscopy and satellite, and much more...
Counting:
Measuring:
Consider also our image analysis consultation. Send us your images, and we’ll be happy to help.
If you need learn more about our software, this site provides dozens of articles. You can start with these:
- How to use it - screenshots
- Why it works - methods and math
- How it has been used - numerous examples from industry and academia
- Customization - more examples
- How well it works - testing Pixcavator
- Who has used it - recent customers
- How to get it - pricing etc
- What else is out there - comparison to related projects, e.g., ImageJ
- FAQ
This page can also be reached by typing pixcavator.com.


