The need for measurement science in digital pathology
Background: Pathology services experienced a surge in demand during the COVID-19 pandemic. Digitalisation of pathology workflows can help to increase throughput, yet many existing digitalisation solutions use non-standardised workflows captured in proprietary data formats and processed by black-box...
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Main Authors: | Marina Romanchikova (Author), Spencer Angus Thomas (Author), Alex Dexter (Author), Mike Shaw (Author), Ignacio Partarrieau (Author), Nadia Smith (Author), Jenny Venton (Author), Michael Adeogun (Author), David Brettle (Author), Robert James Turpin (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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