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Dataset for the Validation and use of DiameterJ an Open Source Nanofiber Diameter Measurement Tool

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Author(s)

Nathan A. Hotaling, Kapil Bharti, Hayden Kriel, Carl G. Simon Jr.

Abstract

DiameterJ is an open source image analysis plugin for ImageJ. DiameterJ produces ten files for every image that it analyzes. These files include the images that were analyzed, the data to create histograms of fiber radius, pore size, fiber orientation, and summary statistics, as well as images to check the output of DiameterJ. DiameterJ was validated with 130 in silico-derived, digital, synthetic images and 24 scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of steel wire samples with a known diameter distribution. Once validated, DiameterJ was used to analyze SEM images of electrospun polymeric nanofibers, including a comparison of different segmentation algorithms. In this article, all digital synthetic images, SEM images, and their segmentations are included. Additionally, DiameterJ’s raw output files, and processed data is included for the reader. The data provided herein was used to generate the figures in DiameterJ: A Validated Open Source Nanofiber Diameter Measurement Tool [1], where more discussion can be found.
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Keywords

Microfiber, scaffold, biomaterials, image analysis

Citation

Hotaling, N. , Bharti, K. , Kriel, H. and Simon, C. (2016), Dataset for the Validation and use of DiameterJ an Open Source Nanofiber Diameter Measurement Tool, Database (Accessed March 28, 2024)
Created January 1, 2016, Updated February 19, 2017