Mitsuyama et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Automatic classification of urinary sediment images by using a hierarchical modular neural networkMitsuyama et al., 1999
- Document ID
- 9783771295535899499
- Author
- Mitsuyama S
- Motoike J
- Matsuo H
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- Publication venue
- Medical Imaging 1999: Image Processing
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We have developed an automated image-classification method for the examination of urinary sediment. Urine contains many kinds of particles of various colors and sizes. To classify these particles automatically, we developed a hierarchical modular neural network …
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