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OMERO and Bio-Formats 5: flexible access to large bioimaging datasets at scale
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EngineeringMicroscopyBiomedical EngineeringSpatial OmicsBioinformatics DatabaseOpen Microscopy EnvironmentData ScienceOpen Source LicensesBiostatisticsBiological DataNovel Imaging MethodOmicsNative Proprietary FormatsMedical Image ComputingFunctional GenomicsCell BiologyBioinformaticsBioimage AnalysisOmics DatasetsBiomedical ImagingBio-formats 5Systems BiologyMedicineFlexible Access
The Open Microscopy Environment (OME) has built and released Bio-Formats, a Java-based proprietary file format conversion tool and OMERO, an enterprise data management platform under open source licenses. In this report, we describe new versions of Bio-Formats and OMERO that are specifically designed to support large, multi-gigabyte or terabyte scale datasets that are routinely collected across most domains of biological and biomedical research. Bio- Formats reads image data directly from native proprietary formats, bypassing the need for conversion into a standard format. It implements the concept of a file set, a container that defines the contents of multi-dimensional data comprised of many files. OMERO uses Bio-Formats to read files natively, and provides a flexible access mechanism that supports several different storage and access strategies. These new capabilities of OMERO and Bio-Formats make them especially useful for use in imaging applications like digital pathology, high content screening and light sheet microscopy that create routinely large datasets that must be managed and analyzed.
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