Deep learning: A superhuman way to look at cells
It's harder than you might think to look at a microscope image of an untreated cell and identify its features. To make cell characteristics visible to the human eye, scientists normally have to use chemicals that can kill the very cells they want to look at. A groundbreaking study shows that computers can see details in images without using these invasive techniques. They can examine cells that haven't been treated and find a wealth of data that scientists can't detect on their own. In fact, images contain much more information than was ever thought possible.
Apr-15-2018, 12:26:56 GMT
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