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I notice that in nuclei dataset, one image have multiple masks for each nuclei. However, when training, in your codes, it seems that each image has only one mask. I wonder if you combine all masks into a single one or there are some procedures I neglected.
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Thanks for you contributions.
I notice that in nuclei dataset, one image have multiple masks for each nuclei. However, when training, in your codes, it seems that each image has only one mask. I wonder if you combine all masks into a single one or there are some procedures I neglected.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: