Computing hardware/software > Image analysis

Machine learning used to map gamba grass from space

27 November, 2020

Researchers used field data to 'train' a machine-learning model to detect gamba grass from high-resolution, multispectral satellite imagery.


Impending technological innovations of AI in medical diagnostics

24 November, 2020 by Dr Ivan De Backer, Technology Analyst

Image recognition AI has the potential to revolutionise medical diagnostics, yet its current value proposition remains below the expectations of most radiologists.


MBF Bioscience NeuroInfo brain mapping software

19 November, 2020

NeuroInfo software from MBF Bioscience is used for automatically aligning serial sections and mapping brain volumes and cell counts to a standardised reference space.


The importance of quantitative cell culture for successful experiments

15 September, 2020 by Shohei Imamura*

The human eye is not good at measuring something quantitatively. Despite this, many cell culture processes today still rely on visual observation.


AI algorithm assists in diagnosing skin diseases

11 September, 2020

South Korean researchers have developed a deep learning-based artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that can accurately classify cutaneous skin disorders.


3D neural mapping unravels complex brain networks

09 September, 2020

A new algorithm for brain imaging data analysis enables the precise and quantitative mapping of complex neural circuits onto a standardised 3D reference atlas.


Machine learning used to identify quality graphene

02 September, 2020

Engineers have developed technology that should help industry identify and export high-quality graphene cheaper, faster and more accurately than current methods.


AI image analysis helps diagnose COVID-19

01 July, 2020

An advanced medical report generation method, based on AI technology, has been shown to accurately read lung CT images and help diagnose COVID-19 cases.


AI identifies optimal material formula

21 April, 2020

Nanostructured layers boast countless potential properties — but how can the most suitable one be identified without any long-term experiments?


Researchers create 3D views of blood clot formation

06 April, 2020

Optical engineers and biochemists have developed a bio-optics device that enables biologists to create 3D views of clots on a microscopic scale as the clots form.


Free COVID-19 imaging tools launched by Sydney start-ups

02 April, 2020

Sydney start-ups DetectED-X and LENS Immersive have each launched tools designed to take the pressure off clinicians and hospitals that have been inundated with COVID-19.


AI predicts which ovarian cancer treatment is best for each patient

12 March, 2020 by Liz Ashforth, Technical Marketing Manager

Machine learning software called TEXLab forecasts the survival rates and response to various treatments for each individual patient.


Bitplane Imaris 9.5 image analysis software for life science

10 March, 2020

Bitplane Imaris 9.5 is a software solution for correlative microscopy, enabling the possibility of opening multiple 2D, 3D or 4D datasets of differing spatial and temporal resolutions in the same scene.


Creating and imaging transparent human organs

27 February, 2020

Researchers have managed to make intact human organs transparent, and subsequently used microscopic imaging to reveal the underlying complex structures of these organs at the cellular level.


AI identifies new features associated with cancer recurrence

17 February, 2020

AI has identified features relevant to cancer prognosis that were not previously noted by pathologists, leading to a higher accuracy of prostate cancer recurrence.


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