Abstract:Cervical glandular cell (GC) detection is a key step in computer-aided diagnosis for cervical adenocarcinomas screening. It is challenging to accurately recognize GCs in cervical smears in which squamous cells are the major. Widely existing Out-Of-Distribution (OOD) data in the entire smear leads decreasing reliability of machine learning system for GC detection. Although, the State-Of-The-Art (SOTA) deep learning model can outperform pathologists in preselected regions of interest, the mass False Positive (FP… Show more
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