Etiqueta: Deep Learning
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Saving the rainforest, AI multiplication, and more: THE WEEKLY RECAP (2022#40)
Extremely packed week. Lots of stuff happening at the same time in the world (Nobel prizes, Tesla robots, AI learning to do matrix multiplications really well), but also at home (new lab, here I come!). Let’s get to it: Do the robot🤖 In the same week, we had robot presentations (nothing too interesting there, to…
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Weekly recap (29/04/2018)
This week we have a lot of interesting stuff: Observing the cell in its native state: Imaging subcellular dynamics in multicellular organisms Adaptive Optics + Light Sheet Microscopy to see living cells inside the body of a Zebra fish (the favorite fish of biologists!). Really impressive images overcoming scattering caused by tissue. You can read…
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The week in papers (22/04/18)
As a way to keep posts going, I am starting a short recap about interesting papers being published (or being discovered) every now and then. Probably I will write longer posts about some of them in the future. Let’s get this thing going: Two papers using ‘centroid estimation‘ to retrieve interesting information: Extract voice information…
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Deep learning microscopy
This week a new paper by the group leaded by A. Ozcan appeared in Optica. Deep learning microscopy, Y. Ribenson et al, at Optica (featured image exctracted from Fig. 6 of the supplement) Abstract, We demonstrate that a deep neural network can significantly improve optical microscopy, enhancing its spatial resolution over a large field of view…