Stain guided mean-shift filtering in automatic detection of human tissue nuclei
Background: As a critical technique in a digital pathology laboratory, automatic nuclear detection has been investigated for more than one decade. Conventional methods work on the raw images directly whose color/intensity homogeneity within tissue/cell areas are undermined due to artefacts such as u...
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Main Authors: | Yu Zhou (Author), Derek Magee (Author), Darren Treanor (Author), Andrew Bulpitt (Author) |
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2013-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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