Hekler et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Pathologist-level classification of histopathological melanoma images with deep neural networksHekler et al., 2019
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- Hekler A
- Utikal J
- Enk A
- Berking C
- Klode J
- Schadendorf D
- Jansen P
- Franklin C
- Holland-Letz T
- Krahl D
- von Kalle C
- Fröhling S
- Brinker T
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- European Journal of Cancer
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Background The diagnosis of most cancers is made by a board-certified pathologist based on a tissue biopsy under the microscope. Recent research reveals a high discordance between individual pathologists. For melanoma, the literature reports 25–26% of …
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