Original author(s) | Stéfan van der Walt |
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Initial release | August 2009; 15 years ago (2009-08) |
Stable release | 0.25.0 / 13 December 2024; 19 days ago (13 December 2024) |
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Written in | Python, Cython, and C. |
Operating system | Linux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows |
Type | Library for image processing |
License | BSD License |
Website | scikit-image |
scikit-image (formerly scikits.image) is an open-source image processing library for the Python programming language. It includes algorithms for segmentation, geometric transformations, color space manipulation, analysis, filtering, morphology, feature detection, and more. It is designed to interoperate with the Python numerical and scientific libraries NumPy and SciPy.
Overview
The scikit-image project started as scikits.image, by Stéfan van der Walt. Its name stems from the notion that it is a "SciKit" (SciPy Toolkit), a separately-developed and distributed third-party extension to SciPy. The original codebase was later extensively rewritten by other developers. Of the various scikits, scikit-image as well as scikit-learn were described as "well-maintained and popular" in November 2012. Scikit-image has also been active in the Google Summer of Code.
Implementation
scikit-image is largely written in Python, with some core algorithms written in Cython to achieve performance.
References
- "Release 0.25.0". 13 December 2024. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
- S van der Walt; JL Schönberger; J Nunez-Iglesias; F Boulogne; JD Warner; N Yager; E Gouillart; T Yu; the scikit-image contributors (2014). "scikit-image: image processing in Python". PeerJ. 2:e453: e453. arXiv:1407.6245. Bibcode:2014PeerJ...2..453V. doi:10.7717/peerj.453. PMC 4081273. PMID 25024921.
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has generic name (help) - Chiang, Eric (2014). "Image Processing with scikit-image".
- Dreijer, Janto. "scikit-image".
- Eli Bressert (2012). SciPy and NumPy: an overview for developers. O'Reilly. p. 43. ISBN 9781449361624.
- Birodkar, Vighnesh (2014). "GSOC 2014 – Signing Off".
External links
Scientific software in Python | |
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