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November 25, 2012

HIVE: Handy Integration and Visualisation of multimodal Experimental Data

Filed under: Bioinformatics,Biomedical,Graphs,Mapping,Merging,Visualization — Patrick Durusau @ 2:05 pm

HIVE: Handy Integration and Visualisation of multimodal Experimental Data

From the webpage:

HIVE is an Add-on for the VANTED system. VANTED is a graph editor extended for the visualisation and analysis of biological experimental data in context of pathways/networks. HIVE stands for

Handy Integration and Visualisation of multimodal Experimental Data

and extends the functionality of VANTED by adding the handling of volumes and images, together with a workspace approach, allowing one to integrate data of different biological data domains.

You need to see the demo video to appreciate this application!

It offers import of data, mapping rules to merge data from different data sets, easy visualization as a graph and other features.

Did I mention it also has 3-D image techniques as well?

PS: Yes, it is another example of “Who moved my acronym?”

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