Image Database Development Jennifer Lin, James Gajnak, Michael V. Boland, Robert F. Murphy Cytometry Development Workshop 2000.

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Image Database Development Jennifer Lin, James Gajnak, Michael V. Boland, Robert F. Murphy Cytometry Development Workshop 2000

About the Database u As more fluorescence images are acquired it becomes necessary to devise a method for systematically storing, sorting, and retrieving images for further analysis u Information about images, and not just images themselves, must be also be stored

Aims for Database u Finalize database structure u Implement using Microsoft Access

Methods - Database u Organize tables and underlying structure u Design forms for data entry u Input a few images

Results - Database u Example relationship between tables

Results - Database

Results – Database (cont’d) u Image form showing an image being loaded