The Collaborative Annotation Toolkit for Massive Amounts of Image Data
For more information, see http://www.catmaid.org/
This reflects the status of our tests:
Versions that we consider stable are tagged as release and are merged into the
repository's master
branches. These versions are additionally available as
bundled download.
We follow a development model that borrows ideas from
GitFlow, but is less
strict. Regular development happens in the dev
branch or topic branches that
are later merged into dev
. Release branches are created off of dev
and
contain additional release preparation changes. When ready, a release commit
is tagged and then merged into master
and dev
. In case a release requires
additional fixes maintenance branches are created based on the respective
release commits. Maintenance branches are considered stable and are merged into
both master
and dev
.
CATMAID's neuron tracing and analysis environment in the FAFB Drosophila dataset:
CATMAID's neuron tracing environment and NBLAST similarity analysis in the L1 Drosophila dataset:
Drosophila multi-channel light data with different ontology annotation and analysis tools: