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AIDeveloper: deep learning image classification in life science and beyondKräter et al., 2021
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- Kräter M
- Abuhattum S
- Soteriou D
- Jacobi A
- Krüger T
- Guck J
- Herbig M
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- Advanced science
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Artificial intelligence (AI)‐based image analysis has increased drastically in recent years. However, all applications use individual solutions, highly specialized for a particular task. Here, an easy‐to‐use, adaptable, and open source software, called AIDeveloper (AID) to …
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