SReD (Structural Repetition Detector) is an ImageJ and Fiji plugin for analyzing structural repetition in microscopy images. It introduces a novel approach utilising a custom sampling scheme and correlation metrics to compute Repetition Maps. These maps highlight and quantify the degree of structural repetition present within images, providing valuable insights for image analysis and structural studies.
Starter Guide |
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Ensure you have ImageJ or Fiji installed on your system. If not, download and install it from:
- ImageJ: https://imagej.nih.gov/ij/download.html
- Fiji: https://fiji.sc/
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Click on "Help > Update... > Manage Update Sites"
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Click "Add Unlisted Site" and add the SReD update site to the URL box (https://sites.imagej.net/SReD/)
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Tick the checkbox to include the SReD update site.
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Click on "Apply Changes" and restart ImageJ/Fiji.
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The plugin should now appear in the Plugins menu of ImageJ/Fiji under the SReD tab.
- Java 8 or higher
- OpenCL-capable GPU (recommended for faster processing)
After installation, you can access SReD functions from the "Plugins > SReD" menu in ImageJ/Fiji.
For detailed usage instructions, please refer to the SReD Wiki.
If you encounter any issues during installation or usage, please check the FAQ section or open an issue on our GitHub page.
SReD is distributed under the MIT.
If you use SReD in your research, please cite our paper: