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UID:pretalx-scipy-2026-FVRNKP@pretalx.com
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DESCRIPTION:With everything from microscopes to telescopes to satellites\, 
 scientists produce image data in countless formats\, shapes\, sizes\, and 
 dimensions. Python provides a rich ecosystem of libraries to make sense of
  them. napari is a Python library for multidimensional image visualization
 \, but it does double duty as a standalone application that can be easily 
 extended with GUI tools for analysis\, visualization\, and annotation. In 
 this tutorial\, we'll start with the basics of image visualization and ana
 lysis in napari\, then show how to extend the napari user interface to mak
 e analysis workflows as easy as pushing a button\, and finally show how to
  share these extensions as *plugins*\, which can be easily installed by us
 ers and collaborators. If you work with images (particularly multidimensio
 nal images)\, and especially if you work with scientists who may not be co
 mfortable with Python\, this tutorial might be for you!\n\nInstallation In
 structions: https://napari.org/workshops/extend/setup/
DTSTAMP:20260715T021347Z
LOCATION:Viz
SUMMARY:Create custom image visualization and analysis tools with napari (R
 oom HSEC 2-110) - Tim Monko\, Ashley Anderson
URL:https://pretalx.com/scipy-2026/talk/FVRNKP/
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UID:pretalx-scipy-2026-UNFTFU@pretalx.com
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DESCRIPTION:Foundational Python libraries provide critical functionality th
 at diverse communities of downstream developers and users depend on. Often
 \, gaps in awareness between a core project and its broader community sile
 ntly erode trust\, collaboration\, and sustainability. This talk shares le
 ssons from a community-driven initiative to (re)-connect [napari](https://
 napari.org/)—a foundational library for multi-dimensional image viewing 
 built on the scientific Python stack—with its ecosystem of over 580 comm
 unity-developed plugins. Through a working group of core contributors\, pl
 ugin developers\, and end users\, the napari plugin sustainability initiat
 ive discovered that creating new avenues for communication and collaborati
 on leads to shared ownership of ecosystem progress.
DTSTAMP:20260715T021347Z
LOCATION:Thomas Swain Room
SUMMARY:(Re)-connecting foundational libraries with their communities: Succ
 esses\, failures\, and surprises in building the napari plugin sustainabil
 ity initiative - Tim Monko
URL:https://pretalx.com/scipy-2026/talk/UNFTFU/
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