Analysis of sperm motility with CNN architecture

In this paper, we propose a CNN model based spermatozoa motility analysis, which is an important part of complete semen analysis. Sperm motility analysis is a good example of a multiple object tracking and video surveillance problem when viewed from engineering viewpoint. Our proposed system takes t...

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