Stain normalization gives greater generalizability than stain jittering in neural network training for the classification of coeliac disease in duodenal biopsy whole slide images
Around 1% of the population of the UK and North America have a diagnosis of coeliac disease (CD), due to a damaging immune response to the small intestine. Assessing whether a patient has CD relies primarily on the examination of a duodenal biopsy, an unavoidably subjective process with poor inter-o...
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Main Authors: | B.A. Schreiber (Author), J. Denholm (Author), J.D. Gilbey (Author), C.-B. Schönlieb (Author), E.J. Soilleux (Author) |
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