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by cstavish
2981 days ago
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Those familiar with the field will recognize an augmented reality microscope as an incomplete alternative to, or stepping-stone towards AI applied to whole-slide images, which are multi-resolution images of more or less identical quality quality to that of a microscope. For some use-cases, deploying AI to microscopic fields of view is a viable, lower-cost alternative to creating whole-slide images and running AI on them in their entirety (whole-slide scanners are a bit expensive). Specifically, if a pathologists identifies a suspicious region, the augmented scope can provide useful support. However, many types of anatomic pathology assessment require laborious review of several slides. Only AI applied to whole-slide images can pre-identify rare events or "hot spots", saving pathologist time while improving diagnostic confidence. |
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