The accuracy of dynamic predictive autofocusing for whole slide imaging
Context: Whole slide imaging (WSI) for digital pathology involves the rapid automated acquisition of multiple high-power fields from a microscope slide containing a tissue specimen. Capturing each field in the correct focal plane is essential to create high-quality digital images. Others have descri...
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Main Authors: | Richard R McKay (Author), Vipul A Baxi (Author), Michael C Montalto (Author) |
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2011-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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