Ideally the data behind heat maps are just available from the article (e.g. as supplementary information), or stored in data repositories, either institutional or general services like Dryad or FigShare. Of course, I can still email the corresponding author (but he is in fact on travel until July 11th).
However, only too often this practically does not work out well or not fast enough. As such, text-mining efforts have found enormous use in bioinformatics, including analysis of graphics, like scatter plots (see below), and OCR-ing of chemical structures.
Therefore, I was wondering if there is a R package (or something similar) available to recover experimental data from a heat map like the one shown here? Like the digitize package does for scatter plots... I am more than willing to oversee the limitations, like lack of resolution in end point, or non-linear transformations they did with choosing colors; these I can easily correct for in the data analysis.
Why don't yo ask the author for the data?
What makes you think I did not?