Deep learning, living, random, optical, and – maybe – useful
In a recent paper, we demonstrated an optical deep neural network with a real living piece of brain tumor (a 3D “tumour model”). We think this is the first example of a hybrid living/photonic hardware: a sort of artificially intelligent device performing optical functions and detecting tumour morphodynamics (including the effect of chemotherapy) Deep optical … Continue reading Deep learning, living, random, optical, and – maybe – useful
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