dos-Santos et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Computational pathology, new horizons and challenges for anatomical pathologydos-Santos et al., 2022
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- dos-Santos W
- de Freitas L
- Duarte A
- Angelo M
- Oliveira L
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- Surgical and Experimental Pathology
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The emergence of digital pathology environments and the application of computer vision to the analysis of histological sections has given rise to a new area of Anatomical Pathology, termed Computational Pathology. Advances in Computational Pathology may substantially …
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