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Weakly supervised learning with microscopy images and eggs
Jan. 20, 2022, 9:44 a.m. | /u/kc3w
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Hi,
I am trying to detect which parts of a microscopy image are out of focus and how far (from z-stacked images). Sadly I only have data that is not annotated. I have focus values for the main focus plain but some of the objects that should be in focus are not always on that plane. I also have some annotated data with these objects (possibly later on also annotations on which plane is in focus).
What do you …
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