Researchers at Washington State University have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model capable of recognizing signs of disease from images of human tissues. This model integrates AI, computer vision, and medicine to flawlessly identify the errors in gigapixel histopathology slides. This novel approach could increase the pace of disease-related research, which could require hours for pathologists to identify instances of disease.
New AI model identifies diseases faster and more accurately
The AI deep learning model enables analysis that could take a year or more to get done within a couple of weeks
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