Liao et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Development of deep learning algorithms for predicting blastocyst formation and quality by time-lapse monitoringLiao et al., 2021
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- Liao Q
- Zhang Q
- Feng X
- Huang H
- Xu H
- Tian B
- Liu J
- Yu Q
- Guo N
- Liu Q
- Huang B
- Ma D
- Ai J
- Xu S
- Li K
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- Communications biology
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Approaches to reliably predict the developmental potential of embryos and select suitable embryos for blastocyst culture are needed. The development of time-lapse monitoring (TLM) and artificial intelligence (AI) may help solve this problem. Here, we report deep learning …
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