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Segmentation based OCT Image to H&E-like Image Conversion

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Abstract

Weakly supervised conversion from in vivo OCT images on human skin to H&E-stain-like images is developed. The dermis-epidermis junction, stratum corneum boundary, and nuclei distribution match well between the OCT and converted H&E-stain-liked images.

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