April 21, 2022, 10:47 a.m. | /u/mightysunlord

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Hello,

I programmed a model which is able to distinguish two classes based on OCT Scans. The two class are "central image" and "non-central image". I have got a pretty got accuracy (\~0.95). As an output, I have 0 for "non central image" and 1 for "central image", which is not suited for what I want to do.

When one person does an OCT scan, it can be divided into 128 frames for each position around the eye. so my …

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