Ink removal from histopathology whole slide images by combining classification, detection and image generation models
Histopathology slides are routinely marked by pathologists using permanent ink markers that should not be removed as they form part of the medical record. Often tumour regions are marked up for the purpose of highlighting features or other downstream processing such an gene sequencing. Once digitise...
Main Authors: | Ali, S, Alham, N, Verrill, C, Rittscher, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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IEEE
2019
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