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Description:

This application will allow a user to submit a job on the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) Lonestar6 Supercomputer to utilize AlignEM-SWiFT version 0.5.3; an implementation of SWiFT-IR (Signal Whitening Fourier Transform Image Registration), developed by Art Wetzel, Tom Bartol, and Bob Kuczewski.

Running the Application:

To run the application, the user must submit a job using the 3D Electron Microscopy (3Dem) web-based research platform. Once running, a virtual DCV session will be initialized for the user, and a button on the History/Jobs page will appear allowing the user to open the session. Additionally, a document titled 'alignem_dcvserver.txt' will be created in the user's work folder with connection instructions. Once connected, the AlignEM-SWiFT software will begin running.

For instructions on using AlignEM-SWiFT, please see the documentation. Additional information can be found here.

Acknowledgements:

AlignEM-SWiFT was originally written by Patrick Parker in Aug. 2020, with contributions from Mahija Ginjuaplli, Dusten Hubbard, Masa Kuwajima, and Edwin Vargas-Garzon.

Arthur W. Wetzel, Jennifer Bakal, Markus Dittrich, David G. C. Hildebrand, Josh L. Morgan, Jeff W. Lichtman (2016) Registering large volume serial-section electron microscopy image sets for neural circuit reconstruction using FFT signal whitening.