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Detailed annotation of airway mucus plugs to inform deep learning-based methods for automated mucus scoring.
F. Heng (San Francisco , United States of America), T. Henry (San Francisco , United States of America), B. Huang (San Francisco , United States of America), E. Dunican (Dublin, Ireland), B. Elicker (San Francisco , United States of America), J. Fahy (San Francisco , United States of America)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – New imaging techniques applied to old problems
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New imaging techniques applied to old problems
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