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Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia and its Detection Using Artificial Intelligences.  

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Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia and its Detection Using Artificial Intelligences. Background The Equipment: A light sensor would be connected to a computer system through a lens system such that a very small amount of the slide is magnified to a large extent. The computer detects whether that portion is dark or light via the sensor. It would scan across very rapidly, one line at a time, and hopefully save time in CIN analysis by rapidly and dramatically reducing the number of slides to be examined by human operators. Rule 1: White + Black + White = Boundary This means any patch of black encountered that is small and only encountered briefly has to be a boundary. Rule 2: White + Black + Black + Black = Nucleus Any blackness that is encountered for more than a certain period of time has to be a nucleus, as it is too thick to be a boundary. Using these rules,...

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