Is JPEG compression of videomicroscopic images compatible with telediagnosis? Comparison between diagnostic performance and pattern recognition on uncompressed TIFF images and JPEG compressed ones.
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Giovanni Pellacani | Stefania Seidenari | Elena Righi | Anna Di Nardo | S. Seidenari | G. Pellacani | A. Di Nardo | Elena Righi
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