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Fig. 4 | BMC Health Services Research

Fig. 4

From: A drug identification model developed using deep learning technologies: experience of a medical center in Taiwan

Fig. 4

Front and back images of blister packages that were misidentified using the models. The identification results were recorded in confusion matrixes for each model. RITALIN (METHYLPHENIDATE) (a) was misidentified as amBROXOL (MUSCO) (b) and ATENOLOL (UROSIN) (c) was misidentified as DIHYDROEROGOTOXINE (d) in the front-side model, while Ciprofloxacin (e) was misidentified as URSOdeoxycholic acid (Fig. 4f) and Alprazolam (g) was misidentified as Rivotril (CLONAZEPAM) (h) in the back-side model.

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