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Wireless image transmission technique filters redundant data intuitively—just like a human
A new AI-driven technology developed by researchers at UNIST promises to significantly reduce data transmission loads during image transfer, paving the way for advancements in autonomous vehicles, ...
Hospitals do not always have the opportunity to collect data in tidy, uniform batches. A clinic may have a handful of carefully labeled images from one scanner while holding thousands of unlabeled ...
This Research Topic investigates privacy-preserving imaging methods and end-to-end system designs that remain robust under ...
Spontaneous original content, shared by people all over the world, made the internet a fun place to be. It’s more complicated now. Spontaneous original content, shared by people all over the world, ...
Oct. 22, 2025 Researchers at the University of Surrey developed an AI that predicts what a person’s knee X-ray will look like in a year, helping track osteoarthritis progression. The tool provides ...
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