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A Framework for Semantic Analysis of Histopathological Images Using Nonnegative Matrix Factorization

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Fig. 1. Overall framework for histopathology image collection analysis using NMF.
Fig. 2. Example images of train, validation and test images with their annotations.
Fig. 5. Test image example comparing the real vs automatic annotations.
Fig. 7. Two clusters found for different types of basal cell carcinoma, nodular basal cell carcinoma (top) and cystic basal cell carcinoma (bottom), with their representative images.

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