Smart Microscopes
November 15, 2022 | Terry Sharrer
“An intelligent microscope is kind of like a self-driving car. It needs to process certain types of information, subtle patterns that it then responds to by changing its behavior,” explains principal investigator Suliana Manley of EPFL’s Laboratory of Experimental Biophysics (Lausanne, CH). “By using a neural network, we can detect much more subtle events and use them to drive changes in acquisition speed.” MORE
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