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Acta Cytologica (2021) 65 (4): 342–347.
Published Online: 30 April 2021
... on cytologic specimens. Artificial intelligence (AI) has been applied to histological images, but its application on cytologic images is still limited. This article describes our attempt to apply AI technology to cytologic digital images. For molecular analysis, cytologic materials, such as smear, LBC...
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Acta Cytologica (2021) 65 (4): 324–329.
Published Online: 16 December 2020
...Brie Kezlarian; Oscar Lin Background: From cell phones to aerospace, artificial intelligence (AI) has wide-reaching influence in the modern age. In this review, we discuss the application of AI solutions to an equally ubiquitous problem in cytopathology – thyroid fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB...
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Acta Cytologica (2021) 65 (4): 310–323.
Published Online: 11 November 2020
...Zhen Huang; Qiang Li; Ju Lu; Junlin Feng; Jiajia Hu; Ping Chen Background: Application and development of the artificial intelligence technology have generated a profound impact in the field of medical imaging. It helps medical personnel to make an early and more accurate diagnosis. Recently...
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Acta Cytologica (2021) 65 (4): 301–309.
Published Online: 02 November 2020
...Ewen David McAlpine; Liron Pantanowitz; Pamela M. Michelow Background: The incorporation of digital pathology into routine pathology practice is becoming more widespread. Definite advantages exist with respect to the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning in pathology...
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Acta Cytologica (2021) 65 (4): 286–300.
Published Online: 21 July 2020
...Madelyn Lew; David C. Wilbur; Liron Pantanowitz Background: In the face of rapid technological advances in computational cytology including artificial intelligence (AI), optimization of its application to clinical practice would benefit from reflection on the lessons learned from the decades-long...
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Acta Cytologica (2019) 63 (3): 215–223.
Published Online: 28 March 2019
... heavily depend on manipulation of glass slides. We developed a new system called CytoProcessor TM (DATEXIM, Caen, France), which increases sensitivity and takes advantage of virtual slide technology to simplify the workflow and save worker time. We used an approach based on artificial intelligence...