Showing posts with label scipy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scipy. Show all posts

Saturday, December 31, 2016

Measuring the dimension of an object using OpenCV and Python: BACKGROUND

"Cheer up everyone! We can make it!" said one of my colleagues in the lab. This happened back when I was in South Korea in 2015. I was a researcher in one of the biggest medical institutes in South Korea. At that time we were trying to map the so-called mechanoreceptor in human elbow ligament and human finger tips.
Step-by-step modified gold chloride staining to stain or paint the tissues, so that we could identify the mechanoreceptor in each tissue under the microscope. 

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Finally and Welcome!



Excel could not completely load your data due to its size.
After becoming a silent reader for all these times, I decided to create my own blog. I created this blog in order to share my knowledge in Python programming language, especially for data structuring, data analysis, data visualization, research, and science. I have used the language for almost 2 years (as of the first writing of this blog, thus, I am not an experienced or master in Python programming language). I found Python programming language is extremely useful, especially if you are encountering the following issue as I did (please see the image above).