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Commentary: Improving the Efficiency of the Ova and Parasite Examination Using Cloud-Based Image Analysis
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Rhoads, Daniel D.
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Algorithms
/ Automation
/ Blood
/ Eggs
/ Image analysis
/ Laboratories
/ Microscopy
/ Parasites
/ Parasitology
/ Pipelines
2017
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Commentary: Improving the Efficiency of the Ova and Parasite Examination Using Cloud-Based Image Analysis
by
Rhoads, Daniel D.
in
Algorithms
/ Automation
/ Blood
/ Eggs
/ Image analysis
/ Laboratories
/ Microscopy
/ Parasites
/ Parasitology
/ Pipelines
2017
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Commentary: Improving the Efficiency of the Ova and Parasite Examination Using Cloud-Based Image Analysis
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Commentary: Improving the Efficiency of the Ova and Parasite Examination Using Cloud-Based Image Analysis
2017
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[...]the authors trained a commercially available cloud-based image analysis software, WebMicroscope (https://webmicroscope.com/imageanalysis/), to perform a two-step analysis pipeline. Comments Image analysis software is on the verge of becoming mainstream in clinical microbiology as a growing number of laboratories are converting to digital plate reading of bacterial cultures as a component of total laboratory automation. Performance evaluation of the CellaVision DM96 system: WBC differentials by automated digital image analysis supported by an artificial neural network.
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