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:


