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LABEL MATRIX is feature-rich label design software for companies looking for a trusted solution that is simple to install and easy to use. LABEL MATRIX is an intuitive application with an easy-to-navigate interface.

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Display the label matrix as an image. Because the maximum label value is much smaller than the maximum value of the uint8 data type, increase the display range of the image to make the labels more distinct.

It is challenging to see the objects labeled with small label values. Further, it is challenging to differentiate objects with comparable label values. To make it easier to differentiate the different connected components, display the label matrix as an RGB image using label2rgb and shuffle the color order of the labels.

Label matrix of contiguous regions, returned as matrix of nonnegative integers. The pixels labeled 0 are the background. The pixels labeled 1 make up one object; the pixels labeled 2 make up a second object; and so on.

The size of L is determined by the value of the CC.ImageSize field. The class of L depends upon the number of contiguous regions. labelmatrix uses the smallest data type that can represent the number of objects, CC.NumObjects, as shown in the table.

I am in the process of creating a system that can print labels. The designs have been created in Label Matrix, but I need the ZPL (Zebra Programming Language). Does anyone know if I can go from Label Matrix to ZPL?

This may not be a strictly CellProfiler related question but I am having trouble getting the label matrix from a grayscale labeled object image.
I have used ilastik to get a probability map of a cell image that I want to segment in CellProfiler. I have successfully got the grayscale labeled image by using a ConvertObjectsToImage module and save this image as a tiff file. Here is the result:
H3+CD20Test_ProbabilitiesCell_Obj_Image.tiff (51.0 KB)
In the module help, it says that the Grayscale option creates a labeled matrix where each pixel is assigned a number specific to that object. I am wondering is there a way to extract this matrix from the grayscale image?
I have tried to read this image using EBImage package in R but it gives me a matrix with pixel intensity instead of integer labels. Here is the code I used to read in the grayscale image:

The module help of ConvertImageToObjects reads that "This module is useful for importing a previously segmented or labeled image into CellProfiler, as it will preserve the labels of an integer-labelled input. " This grayscale image can be converted back to objects correctly using the ConvertImageToObjects module, so I take that the input must have been an integer labeled matrix?
I have read in other posts (link follows) that we can use MATLAB to extract the label matrix. I am not really familiar with MATLAB, could anyone point me in a direction?

Would you mind taking a step back to explain your goal for your CellProfiler pipeline? Are you trying to segment your cells in ilastik and then import the segmented objects into CellProfiler? Or are you trying to create pixel intensity probabilities for each class of interest and then use those probabilities as images that you then use IdentifyPrimaryObjects on to segment the cells?

@pearl-ryder Thank you for your reply!
I have taken the second approach where I classified pixels in ilastik and created a pixel intensity probability image for each class of interest. Then I segmented the probability map in CellProfiler using IdentifyPrimaryObjects and then IdentifySecondaryObjects.
Here is the pipeline I have built
2_segment_ilastik.cpproj (575.1 KB)
Here is one probability image I used for the pipeline:
H3+CD20Test_Probabilities.tiff (215.4 KB)
Basically, I am trying to extract the integer label matrix from the grayscale labeled object image that I get from ConvertObjectsToImage. Is there a way to do this using CellProfiler?
Thanks again!

Hi all, I am working with StarDist segmentation masks for nuclei from H&E images. These masks are in label matrix format and can be visualized through matlab. Now I would like to import them into QuPath as detection objects together with the raw H&E images. Is there an way to achieve this?

If you have mask files in standard format, PNG or similar, and the image and mask files are roughly the same size or a multiple, it should be fairly easy. It is slightly harder and would take some customization if there is a mismatch between the images (masks only from an ROI).

The script linked above works as described, creating objects in the original images using the masks in the targeted folder. Sorry if that was not explained clearly enough. If you are having problems getting it to work, there may also be the issue of how the masks are encoded. This particular script expects each detection to have a unique value, which is how CellPose creates the masks (all pixels with the value 1 are one cell, all pixels with the value 2 are another, etc). There are no universal standards for masks, so there is no guarantee any particular mask format will work with any other program - you may need to adapt the script to your own data if you are doing something non-standard like importing from MATLAB.

Hi @Mike_Nelson , thank you for the kind reply. According to your description, the output from CellPose sounds like a label matrix, however, if that is the case, then a mask is not necessarily a binary mask since the values are not only 0 or 255. Could you please share what a typical CellPose mask would look like? Thank you

The CellPose outputs are described in the documentation. I am not sure how else to describe them other than what was listed above, except maybe that they have a background of 0. You might be able to search the forum for examples if you want to download one.

The color does not matter and can depend on the lookup table or being inverted, the pixel values matter. 0s will be ignored, other values will be converted into objects. You would need to change the script to alter that behavior.

Hi @Mike_Nelson, sorry to ask again. I have successfully run the code and imported the masks. However, all nuclei masks are combined as one single annotation, see attached image below:
image1888942 179 KB
Is there a way to separate them?

Most commonly this error occurs when a link to a database has become corrupted or has been changed (for example, from having multiple links to the same database, or from changing the location, name or permissions for the database).

If you continue to encounter the error message when trying to print, it is likely being caused by a memory allocation error. You can correct this by exiting all open programs and restarting the label design software.

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