Artificial intelligence in digital pathology: A roadmap to routine use in clinical practice
The use of artificial intelligence will likely transform clinical practice over the next decade and the early impact of this will likely be the integration of image analysis and machine learning into routine histopathology. In the UK and around the world, a digital revolution is transforming the rep...
Main Authors: | Colling, R, Pitman, H, Oien, K, Rajpoot, N, Macklin, P, Snead, D, Sackville, T, Verrill, C, CM-Path AI in Histopathology Working Group |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2019
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