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Request for Code to Generate Fine-Grained Heatmaps in CLAM Project #285

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rongguangda opened this issue Nov 20, 2024 · 0 comments
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Dear Professor Mahmood,
I hope this email finds you well. My name is Dongqiang Zeng, and I am an associate professor in the Oncology Department at Nanfang Hospital. I have been closely following your work and am particularly impressed by the CLAM project that your team has shared on GitHub.
While exploring the project, I noticed that the heatmaps showcased on GitHub are fine-grained and provide a more detailed visualization of the regions of interest compared to the heatmaps generated by the provided code. This fine-grained visualization is incredibly insightful for understanding model behavior and could be highly beneficial for my research.
I am currently studying the integration of deep learning with pathology in the context of cancer research and believe that these detailed heatmaps could significantly enhance the interpretability of my models. I would greatly appreciate it if you could share the code or guidance on how to generate these fine-grained heatmaps. I assure you that I will properly cite your work in any publications and will use the code strictly for non-commercial research purposes.
Thank you for your time and for making such impactful resources available to the community. I look forward to your response.
Best regards,
Dongqiang Zeng
Associate Professor, Oncology Department
Nanfang Hospital
Southern Medical University
Guangzhou, China

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