Genc et al., 2022 - Google Patents
A deep learning approach for semantic segmentation of unbalanced data in electron tomography of catalytic materialsGenc et al., 2022
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- Genc A
- Kovarik L
- Fraser H
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In computed TEM tomography, image segmentation represents one of the most basic tasks with implications not only for 3D volume visualization, but more importantly for quantitative 3D analysis. In case of large and complex 3D data sets, segmentation can be an extremely …
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