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arxiv: 2107.10387 · v1 · pith:KRT4GP2L · submitted 2021-07-21 · cond-mat.mtrl-sci · cs.LG

Design of a Graphical User Interface for Few-Shot Machine Learning Classification of Electron Microscopy Data

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The recent growth in data volumes produced by modern electron microscopes requires rapid, scalable, and flexible approaches to image segmentation and analysis. Few-shot machine learning, which can richly classify images from a handful of user-provided examples, is a promising route to high-throughput analysis. However, current command-line implementations of such approaches can be slow and unintuitive to use, lacking the real-time feedback necessary to perform effective classification. Here we report on the development of a Python-based graphical user interface that enables end users to easily conduct and visualize the output of few-shot learning models. This interface is lightweight and can be hosted locally or on the web, providing the opportunity to reproducibly conduct, share, and crowd-source few-shot analyses.

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