AI can accurately track neurons faster than humans

New York: Biomedical engineers at Duke University have developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based automated process that can trace the shapes of active neurons as accurately as human researchers, that too in a fraction of the time. The new technique, based on using AI to interpret video images, addresses a critical roadblock in neuron analysis, allowing […]

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New York: Biomedical engineers at Duke University have developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based automated process that can trace the shapes of active neurons as accurately as human researchers, that too in a fraction of the time.

The new technique, based on using AI to interpret video images, addresses a critical roadblock in neuron analysis, allowing researchers to rapidly gather and process neuronal signals for real-time behavioural studies, said a paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.