Khosravi et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Robust automated assessment of human blastocyst quality using deep learningKhosravi et al., 2018
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- Khosravi P
- Kazemi E
- Zhan Q
- Toschi M
- Malmsten J
- Hickman C
- Meseguer M
- Rosenwaks Z
- Elemento O
- Zaninovic N
- Hajirasouliha I
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- BioRxiv
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Morphology assessment has become the standard method for evaluation of embryo quality and selecting human blastocysts for transfer in in vitro fertilization (IVF). This process is highly subjective for some embryos and thus prone to human bias. As a result …
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