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*Daniela: Do the images have permanent IDs?  If you replace the  image with a higher resolution version, does that get a new ID that  gets assigned to the gene while the previous image ID association gets removed?
 
*Daniela: Do the images have permanent IDs?  If you replace the  image with a higher resolution version, does that get a new ID that  gets assigned to the gene while the previous image ID association gets removed?
  
Stephan: The imaging works in our DB like this. We have imaging data. It has some metadata (created, creator, width, height) and a list of imaging data
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Stephan: The imaging works in our DB like this. We have imaging data. It has some metadata (created, creator, width, height) and a list of imaging data
 
channels (can be one of ZVI, DIC, GREEN, RED, BLUE, OTHER). The channel need to have same resolutions. Generally all entities in our DB get unique IDs. So if you replace a low resolution version of a DIC image in a imaging data (set), the imaging data ID stays the same, but the single imaging data ID changes.
 
channels (can be one of ZVI, DIC, GREEN, RED, BLUE, OTHER). The channel need to have same resolutions. Generally all entities in our DB get unique IDs. So if you replace a low resolution version of a DIC image in a imaging data (set), the imaging data ID stays the same, but the single imaging data ID changes.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:36, 14 March 2016

Image name convention

  • Daniela: Do the images have permanent IDs? If you replace the image with a higher resolution version, does that get a new ID that gets assigned to the gene while the previous image ID association gets removed?

Stephan: The imaging works in our DB like this. We have imaging data. It has some metadata (created, creator, width, height) and a list of imaging data channels (can be one of ZVI, DIC, GREEN, RED, BLUE, OTHER). The channel need to have same resolutions. Generally all entities in our DB get unique IDs. So if you replace a low resolution version of a DIC image in a imaging data (set), the imaging data ID stays the same, but the single imaging data ID changes.

  • Daniela: