Object co-segmentationIn computer vision, object co-segmentation is a special case of , which is defined as jointly segmenting semantically similar objects in multiple images or video frames. It is often challenging to extract segmentation masks of a target/object from a noisy collection of images or video frames, which involves object discovery coupled with . A noisy collection implies that the object/target is present sporadically in a set of images or the object/target disappears intermittently throughout the video of interest.
Hémogrammevignette|redresse=1.5|Prise de sang dans un hôpital de La Nouvelle-Orléans. L'hémogramme, aussi appelé numération de la formule sanguine (NFS), formule sanguine complète (FSC), ou examen hématologique complet (hémato complet), est l'analyse quantitative (numération) et qualitative (formule) des éléments figurés du sang : hématies (globules rouges ou érythrocytes), leucocytes (globules blancs) et thrombocytes (plaquettes). L'analyse se fait de nos jours par un automate d'analyses médicales, à partir d'échantillons prélevés lors d'une prise de sang, et conservés au moyen d'un anticoagulant.
White blood cell differentialA white blood cell differential is a medical laboratory test that provides information about the types and amounts of white blood cells in a person's blood. The test, which is usually ordered as part of a complete blood count (CBC), measures the amounts of the five normal white blood cell types - neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils and basophils - as well as abnormal cell types if they are present. These results are reported as percentages and absolute values, and compared against reference ranges to determine whether the values are normal, low, or high.