CCT: Cell Counting Tool

Software
Cell counting
Phytoplankton
Author
Affiliation

Research Center for Eco-Environmental Science, Chinese Academy of Science

Published

Aug 20, 2018

Cell Counting Tool

Description

Cell counting tool (CCT) is developed by Ming Su in Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Science.

The CCT is a windows-based software tool developed to record and process algal cell count data while it is being generated manually by a microscope technician.

Counting options include the user’s preferences of full field of view, transects, at the chosen magnification. The user is able to easily construct a list of types seen in the sample from a stored list which includes links to web-based photomicroscopy images to aid with identification.

In addition, the user can choose to count and record data for a range of units including single cells, filaments (trichomes) or the area for colonial types such as Microcystis. This accommodates the complexity of how to count and quantify colonial species and genera of cyanobacteria in particular.

The software library already includes the approximate geometric shapes for all types of cells which can then be used to automatically calculate and record biovolume for each species counted.

It is also possible to record and hyperlink photos taken of species and cell types from the user’s individual sample being counted for later checking and also for including in reporting.

The software includes the ability to record the map coordinates of the sample site and later to include a map of the sites in a report. The geolocation information is established in the database for each new site (need to include the source of data used for mapping and constructing image maps).

Install

The following windows components are require to run the CCT:

If the above components are ready, you can click and install the application here.

How to use

The usage of this CCT can follow the following videos (Unfortunately, in Chinese, passwords are required for play the videos, which is rcees2018emt);