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StatSTEM Compiled

20 Nov 10:04

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A user friendly MATLAB application for extracting structural information from electron microscopy images
Use this version of StatSTEM if you don't have access to MATLAB.

New in this version:

  • Hidden Markov model (HMM) for atom-counting from a time series of images
  • Functionality of the model-selection procedure by the maximum a posteriori (MAP) probability rule has been improved
  • Additional Peak-Finder routine with dedicated UI implemented
  • Fixed compatibility issues with Matlab/Matlab runtime versions >2019a
  • Minor changes have been implemented in the GUI
  • Several Bug-fixes
  • Compiled versions now available for Windows, MacOS and Linux

The MATLAB version can be found at:
https://github.com/quantitativeTEM/StatSTEM/releases

StatSTEM Compiled

21 Sep 08:01

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A user friendly MATLAB application for extracting structural information from electron microscopy images

Use this version of StatSTEM if you don't have access to MATLAB.

This version is only tested stable on a windows pc.

New in this version:

-Model selection (MAP) methodology for finding peak locations
-Create 3D models (optional: calculate coordination number)
-Create lattice parameters plots and images
-Calculate octahedral tilt
-Load DM (.dm3, .dm4) files
-Crop images
-Invert image contrast
-Normalise images
-Automatic column type identification (before fitting)
-Coloured displacement map
-Internal code is now object oriented, making the code more readable for other developers.
-User defined function can be added to StatSTEM (tutorial will follow)

The MATLAB version can be found at:
https://github.com/quantitativeTEM/StatSTEM/releases

StatSTEM Compiled

23 May 08:14
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A user friendly application for extracting structural information from electron microscopy images

Use this version of StatSTEM if you don't have access to MATLAB.

This version is only tested stable on a windows pc.

The MATLAB version can be found at:
https://github.com/quantitativeTEM/StatSTEM/releases