Spahn et al., 2022 - Google Patents
DeepBacs for multi-task bacterial image analysis using open-source deep learning approachesSpahn et al., 2022
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- Spahn C
- Gómez-de-Mariscal E
- Laine R
- Pereira P
- von Chamier L
- Conduit M
- Pinho M
- Jacquemet G
- Holden S
- Heilemann M
- Henriques R
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- Communications Biology
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This work demonstrates and guides how to use a range of state-of-the-art artificial neural- networks to analyse bacterial microscopy images using the recently developed ZeroCostDL4Mic platform. We generated a database of image datasets used to train …
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