It is important to distinguish the term dyskeratosis (abnormal keratinization in a cell's cytoplasm) from dyskaryosis (abnormalities of the nucleus, synonymous with dysplasia). While they are related and often co-occur, the classification task is focused on identifying the specific cell type known as a "dyskeratotic cell" based on its cytoplasmic and shape features.
Task: Need to design a unit test to make sure that the model can differentiate between dyskeratosis and dyskaryosis.
It is important to distinguish the term dyskeratosis (abnormal keratinization in a cell's cytoplasm) from dyskaryosis (abnormalities of the nucleus, synonymous with dysplasia). While they are related and often co-occur, the classification task is focused on identifying the specific cell type known as a "dyskeratotic cell" based on its cytoplasmic and shape features.
Task: Need to design a unit test to make sure that the model can differentiate between dyskeratosis and dyskaryosis.