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When using CycleGAN to generate Kumar-like style images from BBBC images, it seems that the results are learned in reverse, although the style is learned. That is, the region of cell nuclei in BBBC, is shown as background in the generated data, while the region of background in BBBC, has cell nuclei in the generated data.
From the second image, there appear to be white transparent cells on the left image, but ideally the color of these cells would be purple, like the style in kumar.
I'm not sure what the problem is and would appreciate your help.
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When using CycleGAN to generate Kumar-like style images from BBBC images, it seems that the results are learned in reverse, although the style is learned. That is, the region of cell nuclei in BBBC, is shown as background in the generated data, while the region of background in BBBC, has cell nuclei in the generated data.
From the second image, there appear to be white transparent cells on the left image, but ideally the color of these cells would be purple, like the style in kumar.
I'm not sure what the problem is and would appreciate your help.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: