Compressing pathology whole-slide images using a human and model observer evaluation
Introduction: We aim to determine to what degree whole-slide images (WSI) can be compressed without impacting the ability of the pathologist to distinguish benign from malignant tissues. An underlying goal is to demonstrate the utility of a visual discrimination model (VDM) for predicting observer p...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth A Krupinski (Author), Jeffrey P Johnson (Author), Stacey Jaw (Author), Anna R Graham (Author), Ronald S Weinstein (Author) |
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2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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