Staining Invariant Features for Improving Generalization of Deep Convolutional Neural Networks in Computational

Sebastian Otálora1,2, Manfredo Atzori1, Vincent Andrearczyk1

  • 1Institute of Information Systems, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland, Sierre, Switzerland.

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